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Lake Somerville

Lake Somerville offers many opportunities for water sports, fishing, hunting, boating, or relaxing living. Lake Somerville covers 11,630 acres with 85 miles of shoreline and a maximum depth of 38 feet. 

Lake Somerville Parks
Lake Somerville State Park - Nails Creek Unit
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Lake Somerville State Park - Birch Creek Unit
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Big Creek Resort Marina & Campground
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Lake Somerville Marina & Campground
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Lake Somerville Public Access Facilities
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Things to do at Lake Somerville

Trails:

     There are nearly 40 miles of trails. All trails are open to hikers and bikers.         Horses are allowed on the Trailway and on most trails at Nails Creek.  

Fishing:

     Fishing is allowed along the shoreline at all of the parks and the spillway.           The significant species caught regularly at Somerville Lake are Largemouth       Bass, White Bass, Hybrid Bass, White Crappie, Bluegill Sunfish (Perch),               Channel Catfish, Blue Catfish, and Flathead (Yellow) Catfish.

Boating:

    Lake Somerville has over 11,000 acres of water to explore by motorized            boat, kayak, or canoe. Birch Creek and Nails Creek have boat ramps.

Camping:

     Camp with amenities at our sites with water and electricity, rough it at               primitive sites along the Trailway, or choose something in between. There         are also equestrian campsites if you are camping with horses. Both units           have restroom with showers.   

Lake Somerville Maps
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