Lake Bob Sandlin State Park

{{short description|State park in Northeast Texas}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

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| name = Lake Bob Sandlin State Park

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| photo = Swim Area Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Texas 2023.jpg

| photo_caption = The day use area at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park.

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| location = Titus County, Texas; Camp County, Texas; Franklin County, Texas; Wood County, Texas

| nearest_city = Pittsburg

| coordinates = {{coord|33.053955|N|95.099155|W|display=inline}}

| area = {{convert|639.8|acre}}

| established = 1987

| visitation_num = 79,274

| visitation_year = 2022

| visitation_ref = {{cite web |author=Christopher Adams |publisher= |url=https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/what-is-the-most-visited-state-park-in-texas-heres-the-top-10-countdown/ |title=What is the most visited state park in Texas? Here’s the top 10 countdown

|work= |website=KXAN.com |access-date=November 21, 2023}}

| governing_body = Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

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Lake Bob Sandlin State Park is a state park in Titus County, Texas managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The park covers 639.8 acres of land on the northern shore Lake Bob Sandlin about 10 miles southwest of Mount Pleasant.{{Cite web |title=Lake Bob Sandlin State Park History — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department |url=https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-bob-sandlin/park_history |access-date=2022-03-25 |website=tpwd.texas.gov |language=en}}

History

The land in the area was occupied by the Caddo people until the mid-1800s. Fort Sherman, a Republic of Texas stockade, was established by 1838, and eventually the land was used for farming and ranching by settlers, until it was acquired by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in 1978.{{Cite web |title=Lake Bob Sandlin State Park History — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department |url=https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-bob-sandlin/park_history |access-date=2022-03-25 |website=tpwd.texas.gov |language=en}}

Lake Bob Sandlin is located on Big Cypress Creek. It was impounded in 1977 with the construction of the Fort Sherman Dam. Lake Bob Sandlin is named after Bob Sandlin, a major proponent of the lake, who was a local businessman, civic leader, and president of Titus County Fresh Water Supply District No. 1.{{cite web |title=Lake Bob Sandlin |url=https://www.east-texas.com/lake-bob-sandlin.htm |website=East Texas |publisher=East-Texas.com |access-date=15 April 2023}} A formal dedication ceremony occurred on June 25, 1978.{{Cite web |title=Pomeroy Terrace |url=https://www.historicnorthampton.org/pomeroy-terrace.html |access-date=2024-10-16 |website=HISTORIC NORTHAMPTON |language=en}}

Facilities and activities

File:Pier Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Texas 2023.jpg

The park offers over three miles of hiking and biking trails, a fishing pier and boat ramp, and opportunities for swimming, picnicking, geocaching, kayaking, and other outdoor activities. It also features campgrounds with recreational vehicle hookups, covered shelters, and primitive cabins and tent sites for overnight stays.{{Cite web |title=Lake Bob Sandlin State Park — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department |url=https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-bob-sandlin |access-date=2022-03-25 |website=tpwd.texas.gov |language=en}} The historic Fort Sherman Cemetery in located the park.

Nature

=Animals=

The park is located at the intersection of the Piney Woods and Blackland Prairie ecoregions, and thus has a diverse variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, raccoons, coyotes, gray foxes, fox squirrel, and bobcats. There are at least 188 bird species that have been sighted in the park such as the bald eagle and eastern bluebird, and the lake offers many species of fish, including Florida bass, and channel catfish.{{Cite web |title=Lake Bob Sandlin SP (Titus Co.) (PPW-E 104), Titus County, TX, US - eBird Hotspot |url=https://ebird.org/hotspot/L379754 |access-date=2022-03-25 |website=ebird.org |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Lake Bob Sandlin State Park Nature — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department |url=https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-bob-sandlin/natur |access-date=2022-03-25 |website=tpwd.texas.gov |language=en-us}} A trout pond in the park is stocked with rainbow trout.

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