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If you need a location to stay Best Western Executive Inn is a good choice, and get your heart beating on the splendid whitewater of Rowlett Creek. This lake is so wonderful. A great nearby hotel is Super 8 Forney. Lakes? Sure, Lawrence Lake is in the neighborhood. This lake is so wonderful. Summer brings highs in the 90's to Daugherty Lake, and the overnight is a tad cooler of course, mostly in the 70's. High temperatures through the wintertime are normally in the
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| | 50's, and after the sun is down through the winter temperatures at Daugherty Lake dip into the 30's. Here at Daugherty Lake you'll possibly meet some folks from Dallas -Fort Worth-Arlington. There's so much to do here at Daugherty Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Wagonwheel Mobile Home Park is a fine place for that. Why not visit close by Mustang Creek if you're here at Daugherty Lake, and you can run the rapids of Duck Creek. Daugherty Lake is | |
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a good place of common rainfall; May is when you get the most rain here while January is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Enjoy a round of golf at Creekview Golf Club not far from Daugherty Lake; there are other
spots here than Daugherty Lake, for example Lower East Fork Lateral Site Number One. Whohoo, so many entertaining things in one place! Daugherty Lake is great! Hiking along the Wylie Community Park Trail is tremendous fun. You'll
need more than a day to look at everything Daugherty Lake has to offer, you can camp at Nobility Village Mbl Home Park.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 32.66306 Longitude: -96.49472
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Rowlett Creek, Dallas CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class II-III(IV) - 2 miles long (Pleasant Valley Road in Garland TX) |
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Duck Creek, Dallas CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II-III - 5 miles long (Beltline Road to Miller Road) |
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Rowlett Creek
 | 18 miles away ...rosses Campbell Rd. The bank where we put in was too steep to carry a kayak down but easy enough to get down there and have someone slide the kayak down to you. The stretch of creek that goes through the golf course and up to Lavon Dr./78 is probably the cleanest and most scenic with pleanty of tree coverage and rock formations on both sides that sort of remind me of parts of the Guadalupe. We have put in where the creek crosses Ben Davis Rd. behind the Firewheel Mall before. The stretch between Lavon Dr./78 and Pleasant Valley Rd. is where you will find the ''whitewater'' including the 3-4 foot drop with optional ''easy way'' to the side. We continued down past Rowlett Rd. and 66 and took out @ Miller Rd. where you usually see people fishing on either side of the street. This strech of river is still flowing but as far scenery it is only trees, cyclists on the bike trails, and an old railroad bridge. You do pass a gun range (right at Pleasant Valley) and the water treatment plant (right after 66) both with their own unique sounds and SMELLS. We have gone all the way to Lake ... |
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