
East Texas is home to more than 50 lakes, offering plenty of opportunites to enjoy lake life! Charles Pool Real Estate regularly has lake properties and vacant land available. Click on the MLS Number for each of the properties below to explore the listing further or, better yet, call our office to schedule a showing with one of our agents, (936) 564-2622.
Lake Nacogdoches
Located on Loco Bayou, 10 miles west of downtown Nacogdoches, this 2,212 acre lake offers a great place to catch largemouth bass, crappie and sunfish. Two lakeside parks include pavilions, picnic tables, charcoal grills, swimming area, boat ramps, disabled fishing & boat dock, a nature-hiking trail and playgrounds. Expect a warm welcome from existing neighbors in this peaceful community.
Lake Naconiche
692-acre Lake Naconiche gives East Texans yet another option for fishing, swimming, water sports and scuba diving. Initially stocked with thousands of largemouth bass from the ShareLunker program, Lake Naconiche is also home to spotted bass, channel and blue catfish, black and white crappie and bluegill. Recreational facilities also include accessible fishing piers, a swimming area and a scuba platform.
Sam Rayburn Reservoir
Located on the Angelina River, this 114,500 acre lake offers excellent fishing year round. The most popular game fish at Sam Rayburn Reservoir is the largemouth bass; crappie, catfish, white bass, hybrid striped bass, Bluegill and redear sunfish are also present.
MLS #22501483
$125,000
5-acre wooded lot located on the west side of Lake Nacogdoches. Features a hilltop homesite with a view of the lake. Restricted HOA and minutes from the water's edge. Buyer to confirm all utilities.
MLS #22501591
$250,000
Two prime waterfront lots on Lake Nacogdoches. Both located in a quiet cove and include underground utilities. Properties are still wooded and have generous shore access.
MLS #22200218
$11,500,000
600-acre mixed use lake development encompassing multi-phase waterfront and interior lot residential subdivision and commercial development along the US Hwy 96 Corridor which feeds into the Lake Sam Rayburn Dam and Rayburn Country Resort.