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Lake Conroe is a 22,ooo acre lake that is located approximately one hour north of downtown Houston and is considered Houston's playground. The construction of Lake Conroe started in January 1970 and was completed January 1973. This unique lake offers a variety of recreational activities such as boating, water skiing, jet skiing, fishing, swimming and much more! When not on the water, enjoy the numerous private and public golf courses, tennis facilities, yacht clubs, shopping centers, restaurants and the new hottest Texas destination: Waterway of The Woodlands and The Woodlands mall. Lake Conroe is also conveiently located approximately 45 minutes from Houston's Bush Intercontinental airport and about an hour from the Galleria. Lake Conroe is also home to many of Montgomery Counties luxurious waterfront real estate developments.  It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Lake Conroe, Montgomery County and Conroe! So if you have any questions or just want some information on the the area just ask us for a free package.We promise to get right back to you.  Lake Conroe
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Conroe Lake |
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Map of lake and surrounding areas |
| Location |
Conroe, Texas |
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| Lake type |
reservoir |
| Basin countries |
United States |
| Surface area |
21,000 acres (85 km²) |
| Average depth |
20.5 ft (6.2 m) |
| Max. depth |
75 ft (23 m) |
| Water volume |
7.31 km³ |
| Surface elevation |
201 ft (61 m) |
| Islands |
Bird Island |
| Settlements |
Conroe |
| References |
Lake Conroe |
Lake Conroe is a 21,000 acre (85 km²) lake in Conroe, Texas, United States. The lake lies on the West Fork of the San Jacinto River just west of Interstate 45 off of State Highway 105 in Montgomery and Walker counties. The lake runs through classic East Texas Piney Woods forests. Water quality generally is good, fairly clear, with an average depth of 20.5 feet, and a maximum depth of 75 feet (23 m). The controlling authority of the lake is the San Jacinto River Authority. The City of Houston owns a two-thirds interest in the lake; the SJRA owns one-third. The lake extends about 21 miles in length and covers 20,118 acres (81.4 km²) with 5,000 acres (20 km²) in Sam Houston National Forest and capacity of 430,260 acre feet (531,000,000 m³). Lake Conroe is a man made lake built as an alternate water supply for the city of Houston by the City of Houston, the San Jacinto River Authority and the Texas Water Development Board in January 1970, the lake was completed January 1973 and it was filled on October 31, 1973.
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