Lake

Lake Kiowa contains about .8 square miles of lake with a shoreline of just under 9 miles. Thirteen unique coves are dispersed throughout this highly manicured and maintained man-made lake. At the southernmost point resides a dam and spillway that contains Lake Kiowa's lake. Our Lake Kiowa Angler's & Conservation Club hosts a multitude of events throughout the year including monthly bass tournaments, catfish tournaments, couple's bass tournaments and kid fish tournaments. Lake Kiowa is even flanked by a small pond at the north end preserved for fishing by kid's 16. and under. With 3 boat launches, 9 public access points, 2 public beaches and a plethora of public docks, this lake is a perfect past-time activity for lakeside and all of the surrounding community members.

Who needs Boater Education?

Everyone in Lake Kiowa must take the Lake Kiowa Boaters Safety Course.

Per Texas Parks & Wildlife, it is required for anyone born after 9/1/1993.
This means he or she must complete both the Lake Kiowa's Boater Safety Course and a State of Texas Boater Safety Course.

He or she must also be able to provide proof of a Texas Parks & Wildlife approved course certificate and passing Lake Kiowa's Boater Safety Course if requested by Security Lake Patrol.

Lake Kiowa's Boat Rules and Regulations can be found here.

If you are ready to take Lake Kiowa's Boater Safety Test, click the link below.
Lake Kiowa Boaters Safety Test