The Shining Star of Northeast Texas
Hubbard Creek Lake spans over 14,922 acres and reaches a maximum depth of 60 feet. Hubbard Lake is located in Stephens County, 51 miles northeast of Abilene and about five miles west of Breckenridge.
Essentials
Nestled in the heart of Texas, Hubbard Creek Lake is near all the necessities. The closest hospital is Stephens Memorial in Breckenridge, which offers 24-hour emergency service. If you need to catch a flight, you can go to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, a little over 2 hours away.
Industry and Water Supply
Hubbard Creek was once the site of an 1860s school established by a pioneer rancher.
Now, it is the lifeline of the beloved Hubbard Creek Lake. Construction of the lake began in 1961 and was finalized in December 1962 with the damming of the creek.
In the 1990s, the lake had a conservation storage capacity of 317,800 acres with a lake shoreline of 100 miles. By 2006, Hubbard Creek Lake was nearly full; however, in 2015, it dropped to record low levels before refilling to a full pool in 2016.
The West Central Texas Municipal Water District now owns and operates the lake. Due to fluctuating water levels, the district monitors the lake throughout the year. Hubbard Creek Lake serves as a water source for industry, mining, and nearby municipalities. It has a drainage area of 1,107 square miles.
Life on the Water
With nearly 15,000 acres of water, the possibilities of fun and adventure are endless. Popular lake activities include swimming, boating, kayaking, jet skiing, and tubing. This lake is perfect for spending the entire day out on the water, just soaking in the views, as there is always something new to see on the shorelines.
Anglers flock to Hubbard Creek year-round in hopes of catching one of the massive fish that call this lake home. There is never a dead season for fishing on Hubbard Creek Lake since the local wildlife management restocks the lake frequently.
The Land of West Central Texas
Residents who take a day to explore the local area will encounter plenty of recreational opportunities. The Dallas Zoo, Dinosaur World, and The Grace Museum are popular attractions in Central Texas. The fantastic weather and inviting community make Hubbard Creek a great place to spend your days outdoors and around the little towns that make up this picturesque locale.
Relaxing Paradise
Hubbard Creek Lake is the ultimate Southern oasis. The sparkling waters and laidback small-town life make this community the perfect home.
