Brady Reservoir Vacation and Resort Properties

This reservoir is located near Brady, TX.

 

 

Brady Creek Reservoir Brady Creek Reservoir on Brady Creek in McColluch County, Texas is just west of Brady, Texas, and is managed by the city. It is a man-made lake, formed in 1963. Brady is in the geographical "heart of Texas". Brady Lake has speed boat races in June. Largemouth bass is the main draw for fishing.

 

Nearby Attractions

Hords Creek Lake (48 miles)

Located approximately 8 miles west of Coleman is one of Texas' most pretty little lakes. Hords Creek Lake is surrounded by beautiful oak trees and offers many activities to all those who enjoy the outdoors. There is a park on each side of the lake, each providing roughly 60 campsites, all standard with water and electricity. The lake also provides premium sites including those with screened-in picnic tables, sewer sites, double sites, and even 50 AMP breakers. The lake also provides shelters... More

 

Twin Buttes Reservoir (67 miles)

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Inks Dam National Fish Hatchery (67 miles)

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Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park (77 miles)

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