Lake Pat Cleburne

Coordinates: 32°17.3′N 97°25.0′W / 32.2883°N 97.4167°W / 32.2883; -97.4167
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Lake Pat Cleburne
Primary inflows
Nolan River
Primary outflowsNolan River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area1,558 acres (631 ha)
Max. depth64 ft (20 m)
Water volume25,600 acre⋅ft (31,600,000 m3)
Surface elevation733.5 ft msl (223.6 m)
Location of Lake Pat Cleburne, Texas
Location of Lake Pat Cleburne, Texas
Lake Pat Cleburne Dam

Lake Pat Cleburne is the municipal water

U.S. Highway 67
crosses over the extreme north end of the lake lending a panoramic view of the complete lake.

History

Lake Pat Cleburne is owned and operated by the City of Cleburne. It was built as the city's water supply and was impounded in 1961. Originally named the Cleburne Reservoir it was later renamed to more specifically reference

.

Johnson County's first county seat of Wardville was at the present location of the lake.

Fish populations

The lake is stocked with bass and catfish infrequently.

Recreational uses

Recreational areas

Parking, walk up access, and boat ramps are available on the east and west sides of the lake.

There is a park area on the east bank of the river accessible by

FM 1718
(Country Club Road). On the west bank, access is via
FM 1434
.

Cleburne State Park is approximately 10 miles (16 km) away from Lake Pat Cleburne.

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