Privately Owned Lake located in Robertson County, Texas
Camp Creek Lake is a 900 acre private lake located in Robertson County, Texas. The beautiful, wooded lake is uniquely owned – the Camp Creek Water Company owns the lake itself and the 450+ private lots surrounding the lake are owned by individuals. Most lot owners retain a share of stock in the Camp Creek Water Company allowing the property owners to have a say in the operations of the company and the lake. Whether Camp Creek Lake is a permanent home or a weekend cabin – the owners know it as a private, tranquil beauty filled with fun.
Current Notices for Camp Creek
- POST DATE: August 02, 2024
Burn Pile Update
- DETAILS OF NOTICE:
May 9, 2025
The team will try again n Sunday May 11th to burn, the piles have been too wet and the timber green that they have not been able to get the piles to lite.
These dates are estimates, as we depend on the availability of weather cooperating and volunteer firefighters.
- Riley Green Road: Closed
- Clyde Acord Road: Closed
- Hoppess Road: Closed
Burn Pile Etiquette
- When dumping brush please put it on the side of the burn pile we will push everything to the center with the tractor before burning.
- If the burn pile closed sign is up, there is no more dumping. We have to keep the piles small to ensure we can safely burn.
- If a lot owner is caught dumping at a closed burn pile there will be a $500.00 dollar fine. Each burn pile has 24-hour cameras.
- There is no dumping of any furniture or wood with nails and screws
- POST DATE: April 20, 2023
Important Reminders
- DETAILS OF NOTICE:
- Refrain from alcohol when operating a boat and/or jet ski.
- Do not pull tubes down the channel.
- Boats and jet skis must travel in a counterclockwise direction in the skiing area.
- Life jackets must be worn at all times by those being pulled behind a watercraft and on jet skis.
- Stay in boat lanes when possible.
- Be mindful and courteous to others on the lake.
- Please remember to register all boats and jet skis in the office.
- Guests are not to launch their watercraft.
- Guests will need a pass while on the lake, if they are not with a lot owner.
- Please refer to the CC Lake Rules & Regulations and Directory Booklet or call the CCWC office if you have questions.