Scottsville TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Scottsville, Texas.



1. Crystal Beach

LOCAL FAVORITE GULF GETAWAY


Crystal Beach on the Bolivar Peninsula is a favorite destination for Southeast Texans seeking to enjoy the Gulf of Mexico, located just 45 minutes from Beaumont. Visitors can feel the sea breeze on their skin and the wind in their hair while watching the waves roll in on this scenic shoreline. The beach offers the perfect ocean getaway for those seeking the therapeutic effects of sand, surf, and sunshine.


2. Scottsville Cemetery Pond

HISTORIC WATERSIDE REFLECTION


Scottsville Cemetery Pond offers a tranquil waterside escape adjacent to the historic Scottsville Cemetery. The peaceful setting provides visitors with a reflective atmosphere and a quiet place to appreciate local heritage. While small in size, the pond creates a serene backdrop for those exploring the town's historical landmarks.


3. Caddo Lake State Park

MYSTICAL CYPRESS BAYOU


Caddo Lake State Park encompasses a mysterious maze of cypress trees draped with Spanish moss on the largest natural lake in Texas. Visitors can navigate the labyrinth of bayous and sloughs by canoe or boat while observing abundant wildlife including herons, egrets, and alligators. The park's unique ecosystem offers exceptional fishing, paddling, and photography opportunities in an otherworldly setting.


4. Lake O' the Pines

PRISTINE EAST TEXAS RESERVOIR


Lake O' the Pines is a sprawling 18,700-acre reservoir surrounded by pine forests and offering numerous recreational opportunities near Scottsville. The lake features clear waters ideal for swimming, boating, and fishing for bass, crappie, and catfish. Multiple parks and beaches along the shoreline provide access points for day-use visitors and campers seeking a refreshing escape.


5. Martin Creek Lake State Park

WARM WATER RECREATION HAVEN


Martin Creek Lake State Park features a unique 280-acre lake that maintains warm water temperatures year-round due to its use as a cooling reservoir for the nearby power plant. The consistently comfortable water makes this park a popular swimming destination even during cooler months when other lakes become too cold. Visitors enjoy the sandy swimming area, fishing opportunities, and hiking trails that wind through the surrounding pine forest.



6. Cross Lake

URBAN WATERFRONT ESCAPE


Cross Lake serves as Shreveport's primary water source while also providing extensive recreational opportunities just a short drive from Scottsville. The 8,575-acre lake features multiple access points, beaches, and marinas where visitors can swim, fish, or launch boats. Scenic views of the Shreveport skyline create a unique urban waterfront experience where wildlife watching and water sports coexist near city conveniences.


7. Lake Cherokee

PRIVATE PARADISE GETAWAY


Lake Cherokee is a picturesque 3,987-acre private lake surrounded by luxury homes and wooded shorelines near Longview. While primarily restricted to property owners and their guests, public access is available through guided fishing tours and special events throughout the year. The crystal-clear waters and protected coves create ideal conditions for swimming, water skiing, and some of the best fishing in East Texas.


8. Sabine River Sandbar

HIDDEN RIVER BEACH RETREAT


The Sabine River Sandbar creates a natural beach area along the meandering Sabine River where sandbars form seasonal swimming holes and sunbathing spots. Locals frequent these hidden gems to cool off during hot Texas summers and enjoy fishing, kayaking, and riverside picnics. The constantly changing river landscape ensures a different experience with each visit as the water shapes new swimming areas and sandy beaches.


9. Holly Lake

WOODED LAKESIDE RETREAT


Holly Lake is a serene 90-acre lake nestled within the Holly Lake Ranch community, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the Piney Woods of East Texas. The spring-fed lake features clear waters ideal for swimming, fishing, and non-motorized boating in a tranquil setting. While primarily serving the gated community, day passes are available for visitors wanting to experience the beach area and surrounding amenities.


10. Sam Rayburn Reservoir

MASSIVE OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND


Sam Rayburn Reservoir spans an impressive 114,500 acres as the largest reservoir completely within Texas borders, offering extensive waterfront recreation opportunities. The lake features multiple beaches, swimming areas, and boat ramps scattered along its 560 miles of shoreline surrounded by the Angelina National Forest. Visitors flock to this massive aquatic playground for its renowned bass fishing, watersports, and numerous parks with camping facilities and sandy beaches.

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