El Rio Boat Rentals on Lake LBJ


Address
14757 West FM 1431
Kingsland, Texas 78639

Contact
325-388-3376

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El Rio offers Boat Rentals for great boating on Lake LBJ at one convenient location in Kingsland, Texas!

Pontoon Boat Rentals
Sea-Doo Rentals
20-Ft. Ski Boat Rental
Gas on the Water
Boat Launch
Convenience Store
Bait Sales

Rent a Pontoon Boat and explore Lake LBJ, the Colorado River and the Llano River. You can boat all the way down Lake LBJ to Horseshoe Bay about 18 miles from this location. You can boat up the Colorado River and the Llano River for a few miles. Rent a Sea-Doo and explore all the coves in the area or a 20-Ft. Ski Boat for your favorite watersport.

El Rio is located at the south end of the FM 1431 bridge in Kingsland, Texas. You can't miss it. It is where the Colorado River meets Lake LBJ. Lake LBJ is one of the largest, normally constant level lakes in the United States. Being normally constant level means the best in boating and jet-skiing activities. You will love boating on Lake LBJ!

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Lake LBJ Current Weather Alerts

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Lake LBJ Weather Forecast

Friday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 88

Friday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 71

Saturday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 88

Saturday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 71

Sunday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 89

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 75

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 93

Monday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 74


Lake LBJ Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 7/27: 825.21 (+0.21)



Lake LBJ

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 24)

FAIR. Water stained; 86 degrees; 0.47 feet below pool. Crappie are good in 20-24 feet of water with minnows. Muddy and rising water from the rain may slow the bite. Catfish are good on punch bait in 18-24 feet of water. Report by Jess Rotherham, Texas Crappie Fishing Service. Bass are good skipping docks with wacky rigged and Texas-rigged worms, or throwing swimbaits and crankbaits around any grass you find will catch some also. You can also throw shallow crankbaits and frogs along the retaining walls to catch some bigger ones. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs.

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