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Lake Austin Real Estate

Found on the West side of the magnificent city of Austin , Lake Austin is a beautiful lake that is more of a river than a lake. Found just down river from Lake Travis , Lake Austin is a long and narrow strip of water makes for a striking location for a home.

If you are looking for a home near a river that is naturally refreshing year-round, Lake Austin property is just what you are looking for. The Mansfield dam empties into the lower depths of Lake Travis , which then runs into Lake Austin . This results in water that is chilly throughout the year, which is perfect for cooling off during the hot Austin summers.

Lake Austin is just one of the seven Highland Lakes that have been created by the Lower Colorado River Authority. The lake was actually created in order to aid with flood control and to help with the generation of electrical power. Due to its shape and great location, however, Lake Austin is perfect from recreational activities. In fact, if you love the thrill of water sports, Lake Austin property is perfect for you.

The great shape combined with the chilly water temperatures make Lake Austin a nearly year-round destination for water sport enthusiasts. From wakeboarding to water-skiing, there is plenty to enjoy at Lake Austin .

In the winter, the lake is drained for a period of time by the Lower Colorado River Authority. This is because a non-native plant by the name of hydrilla grows in the waters of Lake Austin , which maintains the ideal temperature for the weed. In an effort to control its growth, the waters are drained and then refilled when the temperatures become a bit warmer.

 

 
     
   
 

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