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    Buncombe Creek Resort Marina - Western omelette topped with queso and salsa. SUPER YUM!

    Buncombe Creek Resort Marina

    (2 reviews)

    Love this place!! Best service around - whether at the gas dock, the marina shop or the Anchor 'N…read morediner, everyone is so friendly and helpful. The diner has the best breakfast on the lake!! Love their omelets and hash browns - so good!! Especially topped with their salsa and queso. Yum!

    Marina Store - 4 stars Gas Docks - 5+ stars…read more Campground - 3 stars Lodging - 3 stars (tentative) Restaurant - 3 stars We ride a wave runner and we normally gas up before we get on the lake but, you know, sometimes it can't be helped and you have to go to the marina. This one is really, really nice. We went there once in July or August of this past summer. There was an attendant outside to point us to the platform for parking the jet ski for refueling and he actually handled the refueling itself. He was very friendly and told us about the courtesy docks (they have ample courtesy docks as well as separate transient docks and, no, I don't know what transient docks are). So, after refueling, we scooted over and tied up in a courtesy slip and walked up to the restaurant. The boat launch looks nice, pretty straight forward, and no one was launching. It didn't look busy at all. It looks like a 2 boat ramp, maybe a 3 boat if experts. I didn't notice where the trailer parking was. The camping sites (for RVs) looked nice, tree-lined, and had a good view of the lake. I don't remember seeing any tents, so this may be for RV camping only. One bonus, there is also a convenience store across the street nearby the camping and next door to the restaurant. That means you aren't tied to the marina store hours. The restaurant was okay. Nothing to write home about. I think we had hamburgers? Honestly, I don't remember the food too well, so that says a lot. But on the lake, it doesn't have to be great - just accessible and decent. The lodging is behind the restaurant and they are single wide trailers. While that may not sound great, it means that your parking is GREAT if you are hauling a trailer. We've found the trailer to be a real problem at other places. We haven't stayed here so I'll leave that to another reviewer but I don't see how you could have a good view of the lake from the trailers. You, however, have great access to everything you need for a great weekend.

    Lake Ray Roberts Marina - Denton, Texas Square, in December 2024.

    Lake Ray Roberts Marina

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    Denton Texas, U.S.A. is the city I most identify as a happy resident of…read more Though originally from north Colorado town of Greeley, in the foothills of the majestic Rocky Mountains, I was actually put on an air plane with mother and naturalization of a different sort took place, landing in the Bayou City for about five years, when we packed it all together and shifted home to the Denton area. I was positioned very well at 525 Roberts St., near the Texas Woman's University campus, attending the TWU Demonstration School, where my father taught Educational Leadership for over forty years before retiring. I attended the Denton Independent School District, starting at the Demonstration School, where students were actually learning how to manage their own lives as well as act as counselors who advise the young students who are involved in the the classrooms and necessarily need support to help organize their own personal lives as well as those of students. I opted for the less expensive route and decided to go to North Texas State University, which changed names during my senior year, 1985. For graduate school I opted for the University of Houston, where I learned basic principles of Organizational Behavior and Management, with a minor in the realm of Leadership, which my graduate school advisor Art Jago, who became a close friend and confident. For my research practicum I traveled to Budapest Hungary, during the winter of 1990, and taught at The Karl Marx School of Economic Science, giving a short presentation on the then-current rise of the innovators of the time period: Enron and Compaq Computer Company, and simultaneously writing my dissertation, on the laboratory experiment carried out by me personally with groups of ersatz groups of night time MBA students. My graduate school experience was quite fulfilling and expanded my world view considerably, with respect for my preparation in the public education options for the record and posterity. Cheers, Mark F.

    It was closed the whole summer and it always gets every thing sandy and the sand was rockyread more

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