Paddle Point Creek Paddling Trail

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Enjoy this 6.4-mile trail's beautiful scenery on Lake Ray Hubbard including views of Great Blue Herons, Bald Eagles and various other wildlife. The lake serves as a recreational destination, fishing spot and water supply for the surrounding cities.

Trail Access

Paddle Point Park

Type:
Access Point
GPS Coordinates:
32.8923, -96.5369

From Downtown Dallas, take I-30 east. Take exit 64 to merge onto Dalrock Rd. Take a left turn at Miller Road and a right at the park entrance before the bridge. From Lewisville, take the 190 George Bush Turnpike east to Highway 66. Take a left on Miller Road and first left after the bridge to the park entrance.

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Trail Length: ~6.4 miles
Float Time: ~2 - 8 hours (depending on route paddler takes)

Please note: Paddlers can choose to do part of this trail for a shorter trip. Please be advised that strong winds can be a factor when paddling on Lake Ray Hubbard, so check wind conditions before heading out, as strong winds make navigating a canoe or kayak difficult. Should wind conditions increase while on the paddling trail, there is an emergency take-out located on the west side of Lake Ray Hubbard near the Rowlett Community Centre (this is an unimproved emergency take-out only).

Trail Description

Enjoy the variety of water and scenery on beautiful Lake Ray Hubbard, just 15 minutes east of downtown Dallas. Lake Ray Hubbard was impounded in 1968. The lake serves as a recreational destination, fishing spot and water supply for the surrounding cities. Paddlers can enjoy the wide open water, or can leisurely paddle along the shoreline to enjoy the shade offered by the tree-lined banks. An old bridge in the middle of the lake offers a convenient spot to tie off your canoe or kayak and enjoy a refreshing swim.

Private Property

Respect private property by not trespassing or littering and keeping noise levels down. This river is classified as navigable, which permits public use of the streambed and, if necessary, the banks to portage any hazard. Any other use of private river banks without permission of the landowner can be considered trespassing. Under Texas Penal Code (§30.05), criminal trespass occurs when one enters property after receiving notice not to enter. Notice includes verbal notice, a fence, sign(s), purple paint on posts or trees, or the visible presence of crops grown for human consumption.

Trail Map

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Things to Do and See

Fishing

Fishing is great throughout Lake Ray Hubbard. The lake supports numerous species including bass, catfish, carp and perch. Small lures such as jigs, plastic worms, spinner baits and light-line are recommended. Anglers will have the most success by fishing near the riprap areas near the road and train crossings.

Wildlife and Ecology

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Lake Ray Hubbard is home to a variety of birds, including Bald Eagles and Great Blue Herons. During migration periods, the lake is host to a wide variety of waterfowl, and is dominated by water related birds. Some areas around this reservoir have a fairly high number of coyotes, raccoons, skunks, squirrels and other mammals may be seen. Due to the constant water source, plenty of shelter from the surrounding riparian areas, and close proximity to residential areas, many generalist species thrive in this location.

Rentals and Shuttles

Kayak Instruction, Inc.

paddlers

Dave Holl, 972-412-7691
www.kayakinstruct.com/kayakrental.html
Services offered: kayak rentals, kayak pick up and delivery, kayak sales, instruction

KayakPower

214-669-1663
www.kayakpower.com
Offers kayak and canoe rentals, also guided trips and paddling instruction.

Paddle Bound River Outfitters

Jimmy and Edie Gray, 817-282-3135
Colleyville, TX 76034
www.paddlebound.com
Services offered: Canoe/Kayak Sales, Rentals (canoes/kayaks, trailers, life jackets, paddles), Guided Trips & Instruction

Cutter Aquatics

Phone 817-354-6853
www.CutterAquatics.com
Provider of Quality Instruction in Kayaking and Canoeing
ACA & USCA Certified Instruction
American Red Cross Authorized Provider

Mountain Sports

2025 W. Pioneer Pkwy
Arlington, TX 76013-6005
1-800-805-9139 or 817-461-4503
http://www.mountainsports.com
Services offered: canoe and kayak sales

Partnership

This trail was made possible through a partnership between Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the City of Rowlett Parks and Recreation Department.