Fayette County Reservoir

Fayette County Reservoir
Location Fayette County, near La Grange, Texas
Coordinates 29°55.76′N 96°44.26′W / 29.92933°N 96.73767°W / 29.92933; -96.73767Coordinates: 29°55.76′N 96°44.26′W / 29.92933°N 96.73767°W / 29.92933; -96.73767
Type Power station cooling reservoir
Primary inflows Cedar Creek
Primary outflows Cedar Creek
Basin countries United States
Surface area 2,400 acres (970 ha)
Max. depth 70 ft (21 m)
Surface elevation 390 ft (120 m)

Fayette County Reservoir is a power station cooling reservoir on Cedar Creek in the Colorado River basin, 10 miles (16 km) east of LaGrange, Texas. The reservoir was created in 1978 when a dam was built on the creek to provide a cooling pond for the Fayette Power Project which provides electrical generation to Fayette County and surrounding areas. The dam, lake, and power plant are managed by the Lower Colorado River Authority. The lake is also used for recreational purposes, especially fishing.

Fayette County Reservoir is also known as Lake Fayette.

Fish and plant populations

Fayette County Reservoir has been stocked with species of fish intended to improve the utility of the reservoir for recreational fishing. Fish present in Fayette County Reservoir include catfish, largemouth bass, and sunfish.

Recreational uses

Boating and fishing are both popular recreational uses of the lake.

Lake Fayette used to be the site of a small town called Biegel which was famous for its pickles. Outlines of houses may be visible on fish finders.

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