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Lake Somerville State Park Complex contains the Birch Creek Unit, Nails Creek Unit and the Somerville Wildlife Management Area and Trailway.
The 13-mile trailway connects the Birch Creek and Nails Creek units.
Both units offer camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, hiking and biking, volleyball, backpacking and horseback riding.
More than 20 miles of trails are open to hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians, giving visitors a chance to explore the beauty and diversity of the parks. There are also wheelchair-accessible trails in both parks.
Water lovers enjoy boating, fishing, swimming and waterskiing on Lake Somerville.
Both Birch Creek and Nails Creek offer a variety of campsites and facilities for camping, fishing and boating. Anglers catch white bass, crappie, largemouth bass and catfish.
Campgrounds for equestrian and backpackers are located along the trailway.
The primary purpose of the Somerville wildlife area is to serve as a public wildlife viewing area and waterfowl habitat.
Lake Somerville's Nails Creek Unit is at 6280 FM 180, Ledbetter, Texas, 78946-9512. The unit phone number is 979-289-2392.
The Lake Somerville wildlife area and trailway is at 6280 FM 180, Ledbetter, Texas, 78946-9512. The phone number is 979-289-2392.
The Birch Creek Unit's phone number is 979-535-7763.
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