Ebenezer Park


Address
Texas

Contact
877-444-6777

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Ebenezer Park, operated by the Corp of Engineers, is the only area where horses are allowed on Sam Rayburn. The Equestrian area contains 10 campsites, all with water hookups, seven with 30 amp electric and three with 50 amp electric hookups. All these sites feature a hardened RV pullout, hitching posts, table and fire ring. Ebenezer Park Equestrian Sites are open Year Round! Ebenezer Park also contains an additional 17 campsites without water or electric hookups. The park features a designated swimming beach, drinking water, and one trailer dump station. Most of these sites will accommodate only tents or small travel trailers. A new waterborne restroom with showers was recently competed.

Ebenezer Park also features an enclosed group use building suitable for family reunions, parties, receptions, etc. Click for infomation and photos of the Ebenezer Hall

Ebenezer Park is located on the south shore of Sam Rayburn Reservoir, off Recreational Road 255, approximately 23 miles northwest of Jasper, Texas.

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Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 89

Tuesday Night

Clear

Lo: 62

Wednesday

Sunny

Hi: 89

Wednesday Night

Clear

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Thursday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 86

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 24)

SLOW. Water stained; 80 degrees; 7.35 feet below pool. The lake is slowly falling, creating lots of humps and shallow areas, so boaters should use caution. Water temperature is around 90 degrees, and bass are being caught shallow on points and pockets with topwater frogs and senkos, while crankbaits are working on points and drains and jigs or Carolina rigs are producing off ledges and structure. Crappie are starting to stack up on brush and timber, white bass are schooling off points, and catfish have moved into deeper water and creek channels with cut bait working well. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service.

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