
Lake O' the Pines
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Marion, Morris, Upshur, and Camp counties, Lake O' the Pines in Texas stands as a serene testament to the natural beauty of the Cypress River Basin. Located on Big Cypress Creek, this expansive reservoir spans 19,780 acres at summer pool level, offering a captivating retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and anglers alike. The lake, situated 25 miles northeast of Longview, is a haven of biodiversity and recreational opportunities. The surface of Lake O' the Pines mirrors the Texas skies, with an expansive area that varies from 18,700 acres in winter to 19,780 acres during the summer pool level. Its maximum depth reaches a substantial 49.5 feet, providing a dynamic underwater environment that supports a diverse range of aquatic life. Aquatic vegetation plays a vital role in shaping the ecology of Lake O' the Pines. Covering approximately 15% to 20% of the lake's surface area, the vegetation includes a variety of species. Hydrilla, known for its submerged and bushy growth, adds complexity to the underwater landscape. Buttonbush, water primrose, and the elegant American lotus contribute to the lake's distinctive character, creating a harmonious blend of flora that both supports and enhances the natural habitat. For anglers, Lake O' the Pines offers a bounty of fishing opportunities, with a diverse array of fish species calling its waters home. Largemouth bass, characterized by their spirited fights and strategic maneuvers, are a popular catch for those seeking the thrill of the catch. Spotted bass, blue, channel, and flathead catfish add variety to the fishing experience, while white bass, crappie, sunfish, and chain pickerel contribute to the lake's rich tapestry of aquatic life. The recreational offerings extend beyond fishing, as Lake O' the Pines invites visitors to partake in a range of outdoor activities. Boating, birdwatching, and lakeside picnics are just a few of the ways to appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds the reservoir. Throughout the changing seasons, Lake O' the Pines undergoes a transformative journey, each phase bringing its own unique charm. From the vibrant renewal of spring to the sun-dappled days of summer and the crisp serenity of autumn, the lake provides a dynamic backdrop for visitors year-round. Lake O' the Pines stands as not just a body of water but as a living ecosystem and a recreational retreat, inviting those who seek solace and adventure to explore its shores. Whether casting a line into its depths or simply basking in the tranquility of its surroundings, Lake O' the Pines offers a resplendent escape into the heart of Texas' natural beauty.
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Lake O' the Pines
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Marion, Morris, Upshur, and Camp counties, Lake O' the Pines in Texas stands as a serene testament to the natural beauty of the Cypress River Basin. Located on Big Cypress Creek, this expansive reservoir spans 19,780 acres at summer pool level, offering a captivating retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and anglers alike. The lake, situated 25 miles northeast of Longview, is a haven of biodiversity and recreational opportunities. The surface of Lake O' the Pines mirrors the Texas skies, with an expansive area that varies from 18,700 acres in winter to 19,780 acres during the summer pool level. Its maximum depth reaches a substantial 49.5 feet, providing a dynamic underwater environment that supports a diverse range of aquatic life. Aquatic vegetation plays a vital role in shaping the ecology of Lake O' the Pines. Covering approximately 15% to 20% of the lake's surface area, the vegetation includes a variety of species. Hydrilla, known for its submerged and bushy growth, adds complexity to the underwater landscape. Buttonbush, water primrose, and the elegant American lotus contribute to the lake's distinctive character, creating a harmonious blend of flora that both supports and enhances the natural habitat. For anglers, Lake O' the Pines offers a bounty of fishing opportunities, with a diverse array of fish species calling its waters home. Largemouth bass, characterized by their spirited fights and strategic maneuvers, are a popular catch for those seeking the thrill of the catch. Spotted bass, blue, channel, and flathead catfish add variety to the fishing experience, while white bass, crappie, sunfish, and chain pickerel contribute to the lake's rich tapestry of aquatic life. The recreational offerings extend beyond fishing, as Lake O' the Pines invites visitors to partake in a range of outdoor activities. Boating, birdwatching, and lakeside picnics are just a few of the ways to appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds the reservoir. Throughout the changing seasons, Lake O' the Pines undergoes a transformative journey, each phase bringing its own unique charm. From the vibrant renewal of spring to the sun-dappled days of summer and the crisp serenity of autumn, the lake provides a dynamic backdrop for visitors year-round. Lake O' the Pines stands as not just a body of water but as a living ecosystem and a recreational retreat, inviting those who seek solace and adventure to explore its shores. Whether casting a line into its depths or simply basking in the tranquility of its surroundings, Lake O' the Pines offers a resplendent escape into the heart of Texas' natural beauty.
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Water Temperature
Current water temperature for Lake O' the Pines is 70°F.
Current Snapshot
Forecast: Sunday, May 4
Clear
Hourly Insights
Temperature
Precipitation
Wind
Sun, Moon & UV
Solunar Fishing Forecast
Todays action is rated a 3 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)
1:30 AM - 4:00 AM
11:28 AM - 1:58 PM
5:26 PM - 6:56 PM
6:53 AM - 8:23 AM
Outlook for Sunday at Lake O' the Pines
Expect temperatures ranging from 52°F to 75°F. Skies look mostly clear with little chance of precipitation. Winds will be averaging 3 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 11 mph. The maximum UV index will be 9 (Very High), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 3/5 (Todays action is rated a 3 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 1:30 AM and 11:28 AM, or try the minor windows near 5:26 PM and 6:53 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Lake O' the Pines.
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Water Temperature History
Trends for Lake O' the Pines
Current Temp
Latest recorded surface temperature.
Lowest in Period
42°F
On Jan 19
Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.
Average in Period
66°F
Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.
Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months
Surface temperature over the selected period.
Key Observations (Last 12 Months)
- Warmest avg: August (85°F).
- Coolest avg: January (46°F).
- Avg temps often suitable for swimming during August.
- Rapid warming often occurs: February → March (+10°F).
- Sharpest cooling trend: November → December (-13°F).
Weather Forecast
Wind speed and pressure trends
Hourly Wind Forecast
Wind Direction
356°
Pressure
1016 mb
Cloud Cover
0%
Visibility
16 miles
Daily Pressure Forecast


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