Alcoa Lake Vacation and Resort Properties

Alcoa Lake is formed by Alcoa Lake Dam on Sandy Creek in Milam County, Texas and is used for flood control purposes. Construction of Alcoa Lake Dam was completed in 1952. At normal levels it has a surface area of 1.4 square miles. It is property of Aluminum Company of America.

 

 

Nearby Attractions

Granger Lake (17 miles)

Operated by The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Granger Lake is one of Central Texas's best kept secrets. Known for great white bass and crappie fishing, it also offers excellent hunting opportunities on the 10,000+ acre wildlife management area. Granger Lake offers excellent recreational boating as well as jet skiing and sailing opportunities. Facilities include four parks with 133 class A campsites, restrooms with hot showers, swim beaches, screened shelters, sewer hook-ups, three large group... More

 

Somerville Lake (36 miles)

Nearby points of interest include Bluebonnet Trails, Independence Day Trek and Salt Grass... More

 

Lake Georgetown (39 miles)

Located 4 mi W of Georgetown via FM 2338, the lake is easily accessible from the Austin area. The dam impounds the San Gabriel River in the Hill Country of central... More

 

Stillhouse Hollow Reservoir (41 miles)

Historical sites include the Stage Coach Inn in nearby Salado. Stillhouse Hollow Lake is located near the Fort Hood Army Base, which has several points of interest for the military buff. Tour Chalk Ride Falls Environmental Learning Center located below Stillhouse Hollow Dam. The Center includes a hiking trail along the Lampasas River, a spring feed creek with a waterfall, and several wildlife viewing... More

 

 

 

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