Yegua Creek Park, Lake Somerville, Texas

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Yegua Creek Park, operated by the Corps of Engineers, is on the south side of Lake Somerville, which was formed by damming Yegua Creek. It is a medium sized park and very nice with 82 campsites and two boatramps. This video is campsites 1 through 13, on the far west side of the park, the closest ones to the west boatramp.
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We drove to the west boat ramp, then by campsites 14 through 41 to the eastern boat ramp. The eastern one had a courtesy dock and a fishing dock.
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We cruised by the amphitheater, quite small, and through campsites 42 through 82 on the north point of the park. For more info or reservations call 877 444 6777.
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Select a park for more information:

Lake Somerville State Park

  • Birch Creek area of Lake Somerville State Park
  • Nails Creek area of Lake Somerville State Park

    Corps of Engineer Parks

  • Rocky Creek Park, Corps of Engineers
  • Yegua Creek Park, Corps of Engineers
  • Big Creek Park, Corps of Engineers

    Private Parks near the Dam and Somerville

  • Overlook Park, Private
  • Welch Park, Private

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