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Lewisville: The Urban Bass Fishing Capital of Texas

For a change of scenery, plan your visit to Lewisville, Texas.
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Venture out and drive to the “social and not-too-distant” Lewisville to rejuvenate your family this summer. Lewisville Lake stands out with 29,000 acres of water play and shoreline activities. Rent a wave runner, fish for bass, swim off the beach, dine at a lakeside restaurant, and play a round of golf. Experience the soothing power of nature at LLELA, a 2,600-acre preserve located below the dam, for hiking, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and bird watching. Six different trails interconnect to create a six-mile journey. In Old Town, you’ll find good eats, drinks and art. Try Seven Mile Café for breakfast, Main Street Café for homestyle cooking, and J2 Steakhouse for prime beef in a historic building. Bendt Distilling Co. has its garden patio open for craft cocktails, featuring a signature blended whiskey. At the MCL Grand performing arts theater, view the gallery exhibit or catch a live concert.

Courtesy of Visit Lewisville

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Lewisville Lake

Enjoy Lewisville Lake Park for swimming, boating, RV camping, fishing, watercraft rentals, disc and regular golf, and lakeside restaurant, Sneaky Pete’s.

LLELA Nature Preserve

Kayak down a clear, unspoiled stretch of the Elm Fork Trinity River Paddling Trail and watch for 300 species of birds at LLELA Nature Preserve.

Old Town

Visit Old Town for the sculptures, murals, sidewalk games, “art” benches, and Wayne Ferguson Plaza – a native-plant park with splash pad, winding water feature, and lawn terraces.

Lewisville hotels are sanitized and waiting for your stay! For a change of scenery, plan your itinerary at VisitLewisville.com.

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