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    Lake Country Marina

    Lake Country Marina

    (9 reviews)

    Far Northwest

    They got slips. A lot of slips. I'm not really sure what else Lake Country Marina has to offer to…read moreits customers, as the only building I saw was small, dilapidated, and the sign was leaned against the fence, unreadable behind some trees that had grown over it. We came to visit some friends on their 33 foot boat. Along the dock, the boat owners set tables, chairs, and grills like a patio area, and seem to have formed a warm and friendly community. The security gate stood at the entrance to the dock, but was standing open. Renters pay over $500 per month to store their boats here, which seemed high to me, but I'm not a boat owner. The parking lot has an uneven dirt base, with some gravel scattered here and there. The whole place conveyed a feeling of being abandoned. I'm not a big lake culture guy, but had I driven up here looking to rent I would be expecting low, low budget prices to store my boat. The docks are quite large, with many slips containing boats that were large enough to live in full-time. Our experience on the lake was very positive. I just wasn't sure what to make of this place.

    Old marina...a cash cow for Suntex in my opinion. Covered slip for our boat but the roof leaks…read morewater all over the place on our dock. Not sure exactly how old the marina is but it is not worth what you have to pay to rent a slip. Their lease requires you to give up just about any right you think you might have, even if they are negligent. They just went up on the rates so now it's way over priced imo. We are somewhat trapped in this marina since they are the only one that has large enough slips for our boat. We will be having our 40' boat pulled out of the water and shipped to another lake as soon as we can... whatever it takes to get away from them/ Suntex marinas. New Manager is just plain overboard. Stay away from them would be our advice!

    Weatherford Lake Marina

    Weatherford Lake Marina

    (5 reviews)

    Came here for the first time on a Saturday morning with family and enjoyed soaking up some much…read moreneeded vitamin D and catching a LITTLE dinner. We have a neighbor who had caught 13 crappie (a family fave!) the day before, so we had high hopes for our catch considering they are spawning right now. I think our neighbor might have caught most of them because my dad was the only one who caught a big crappie amongst the 4 of us. I did catch a bass and a little perch, but it was a slow catch that took nearly 6 hours. Many went home empty-handed (including a lot of regulars) this day, so I can't complain. Did I mention I got some good vitamin D? Oh, and fresh air!! Yea, oxygen won as my best catch of the day. I think it's best to come on a weekday when less people are out. This way, if the fish are biting, they have fewer baits to choose from. I like this place. Entry is $5 per person. There are a few off-limit areas near the boat dock and walkways. I get it, but a bummer from a fishing standpoint since crappie like to hang out around structures (i.e. decks, fences, etc.) We found out that you can bring your boat out for $7, which is a better deal even if only 2 people are fishing. My dad has a boat, so we'll probably go that route next time. We were advised that they close the dock at 8 pm and you absolutely will get locked in the lake if your boat is not out of the water by then. Careful! If you plan on coming out a lot, an annual membership will cost you $135. As it relates to social distancing, I was honestly disappointed to see that many didn't seem to be doing that out there and very few had masks on when talking to each other. We still need to care for ourselves and each other, people! Things are not back to normal. Nonetheless, it is still doable to stay distanced and take your own precautions (like I did), if you're planning on coming out. Let's not live in fear, but let's keep doing our part to fight.

    Been here several times. If you even mention the thought of having a beer, the owner of the cafe…read morewill basically run up to you and SCREAM in your face that you can't drink on the premises. Hey buddy - instead of having a sign stating 'no alcohol on the premises' in the corner of the establishment where nobody can see it - place signs WHERE THE BEER IS LOCATED so it is visible. And another thing.....I advise not going to the grill during lunch time....heaven forbid you disrupt the young cook on her lunch break while talking with her friends.....she made it visually and verbally known that we inconvenienced her. I'm a pretty patient person and nearly lost my sh** on both of them. Inexcusable behavior to say the least. Marinas are SUPPOSED to be fun.

    Fort Worth Boat Club

    Fort Worth Boat Club

    (12 reviews)

    Fort Worth's Hidden Gem on the Lake! The Fort Worth Boat…read moreClub is one of the best-kept secrets in the city. From the moment you arrive, the vibe is relaxed, welcoming, and elevated. The view of Eagle Mountain Lake from the pool is unreal sunsets here are next level. The new Chef is raising the bar with delicious, creative menus, and the waitstaff and bartenders are attentive, friendly, and truly top-notch. One of the highlights is the Summer Sailing Camp, which is open to the public for kids ages 5 to 18. My son learned to sail a boat by himself and came home with so much confidence! They also kayak, tube, fish, and swim in that incredible lakeside pool. The General Manager keeps the club running like clockwork and ensures every guest and member feels right at home. If you're interested in sailing, just ask for the Sailing Director when you call--he'll get you set up quickly and professionally. The FWBC also offers year-round competitive sailing for juniors, led by one of the best sailing coaches in the country--right here in Fort Worth! Adults can enjoy year-round sailing too, whether you're just cruising the lake or itching to race. FWBC truly has something for everyone. This place is more than just a club--it's a vibrant community and an incredible way to enjoy life on the water.

    Joined a couple months ago and they made it really affordable and hard to say no with the…read moremembership plans when you get in young. Love all of the staff, and the private marina is great. Also, food is really good and pretty reasonably priced. You get to know everyone there and it's a fun community.

    West Bay Marina & RV Park - marinas - Updated May 2026

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