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  1. Lake Lyndon B. Johnson. Quick Links: Fishing Regulations | Angling Opportunities | Cover & Structure | Tips & Tactics. ALGAE ALERT: Aug. 18, 2023 - The LCRA has posted an alert of blue-green algae blooms at Inks Lake and Lake LBJ. Testing has revealed high toxic concentrations within the algae. Be water safe around algae blooms.

  2. Lake Lyndon B. Johnson. Public Access Facilities. Return to Lake LBJ fishing page. There are two main public ramps on the lake. In addition, there are several small public ramps in the town of Granite Shoals. ALGAE ALERT: Aug. 18, 2023 - The LCRA has posted an alert of blue-green algae blooms at Inks Lake and Lake LBJ.

  3. Originally called Lake Granite Shoals, the name was changed in 1965 to honor President Lyndon B. Johnson, who owned a ranch on the lake. At 6,534 surface acres and up to 90 feet deep, Lake LBJ offers the best fishing, boating, water sports, and overall fun in the Austin area.

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    Lake Sam Rayburn. Lake Whitney. The #1 source for Lake LBJ (Lyndon B Johnson) information including real estate, vacation rentals, marinas, campground, boating, fishing, restaurants, weather, lake levels and much more!

  5. Lake LBJ. In the Highland Lakes of Central Texas. Lake LBJ, named after President Lyndon B. Johnson, is part of the Highland Lakes chain of seven lakes starting in Austin and going northwest for over 85 miles. Lake LBJ starts near Horseshoe Bay, 50 miles from Austin, and goes all of the way to Kingsland.

  6. 4.97 (34) Updated deck, boat slip, kayaks, paddle board. Perfect for up to 2 families or a romantic couples retreat just 45 min northwest of Austin, TX.

  7. Named after the 36th USA President Lyndon B. Johnson (1961-1969), Lake LBJ is part of the Highland Lakes chain of six lakes starting in Austin and going northwest for over 85 miles. Lake LBJ starts at Kingsland and goes all of the way to Horseshoe Bay, 45 miles northwest of Austin.

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