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12861 Galm Road #7
San Antonio, Texas 78254
(210) 688-9460 or 688-9516
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BOATER ADVISORY: Zebra mussels have invaded this reservoir! CLEAN, DRAIN AND DRY your boat, trailer, livewells/bait buckets, and other gear before traveling to another water body. Draining water is required by law and possession and transport of zebra mussels is illegal.
For details, choose a point on the map or a name in the chart below.
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Red Cove Camp
- Located in the town of Mico off FM 1283
- Two-lane concrete ramp, usable when lake level is 30 feet or above. During low water, boats may launch from gravel bank.
- Fee required
- Open all year
- Privately operated (830) 612-2715
Park Road 37
- Located at the end of Park Road 37 in Plum Creek Cove
- Concrete ramp, usable at most water levels. If lake level is below end of ramp, boats may launch from gravel bank.
- Fees required
- Boat launch open 24 hours; park open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Operated by Bandera County