Lost Lake, San Jacinto County, Texas

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     Brushy Lake is a nearby lake that you could stop at; you can go for a hike on the Big Thicket - Big Sandy Trail. So many enjoyable things to do here at Lost Lake, too good to be true. Good hiking is available along the Mercy Trail; you can stay the night at Big Creek RV Park. Big Creek is a picturesque stream that is worth taking a look at, and if you need a spot to stay Hampton Inn Livingston is a splendid choice. This lake is so wonderful. There's always Oneal  
   Lake Dam to pop by near Lost Lake, and while you're here, you could also pop by gorgeous Horseshoe Lake.
This lake is so wonderful. Smith Break is a swamp near Lost Lake, and Lake Livingston State Park is a good campground nearby. Super 8 Livingston is a delightful place to get some rest, and going for a hike on the Lake Livingston State Park Trail is always a magnificent adventure.
At Lost Lake during the days of summer highs are in the 90's. When the
 
               night sets in temperatures sink down into the 70's. For the period of the wintertime highs are ordinarily in the 50's; during the dark hours in the wintertime at Lost Lake temperatures descend to the 30's. Lost Lake frequently gets a large amount of rain; the wettest month of the year is ordinarily May, that's the one that rains the most, and the driest month of the year is July.

 
Hampton Inn Livingston, Livingston
9 miles away
The Hampton Inn Livingston hotel in Texas is located on Highway 59 within walking distance of multiple restaurants and shopping. This 55 room hotel opened in 2006 with amenities such as complimentary ...

Super 8 Livingston, Livingston
12 miles away
Newly renovated Easily accessible from highway 59 and highway 190 Exterior corridor property Sparkling Outdoor swimming pool Complimentary Super Start Breakfast Free High Speed Internet Access Guest L...

Current weather conditions at Lost Lake, San Jacinto County, Texas
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Local climate location: COLDSPRING 18 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 30.47778
Longitude: -94.86611

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These outdoors activities are available near Lost Lake.
 Hotels Near Lost Lake:
Hampton Inn Livingston, Livingston, 9 miles away
Super 8 Livingston, Livingston, 12 miles away
Americas Best Value Inn - Livingston TX, Livingston, 13 miles away
Park Lane Hotel At Four Seasons, Greensboro, 14 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites LIVINGSTON, Livingston, 14 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Lost Lake:
Lake Livingston State Park, Livingston, 5 miles away
Big Creek RV Park, Shepherd, 6 miles away
Magnolia RV Park, Goodrich, 9 miles away
Woodsy Hollow Campground, Goodrich, 9 miles away
 National Parks Near Lost Lake:
Big Thicket National Preserve, Beaumont - TX, 42 miles away
 Trails Near Lost Lake:
Lake Livingston State Park Trail, Polk County, 15 miles away
Big Thicket - Big Sandy Trail, Polk County, 16 miles away
Mercy Trail, Liberty County, 16 miles away
 Lakes Near Lost Lake:
Horseshoe Lake, Liberty CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Brushy Lake, San Jacinto CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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Lake Livingston State Park
Would like to camp here...

Lake Run-A-Muck
I remember living about 3 or 4 dirt roads past the lake coming from the main entrance (somewhere between Elsie's Alley and Rene Ln) when I was a kid (1978-1979), and the place looked nasty back then, as I believe it was a slow development.  Mostly cheap mobile homes, dirt roads and dangerous living, I could't go outside much with all of the snakes that were running loose within easy sight on a DAILY basis.  I wouldn't mids driving through to see what has since become of it, but my memory is remembers this place vividly, and not in a good way....

Livingston Reservoir
13 miles away
It's the largest lake wholey within Texas borders and at 90,000 acers of fun...

Big Thicket - Beaver Slide Trail
16 miles away
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