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The Park will be closed to the public on the following dates in order to conduct wildlife management activities. Only drawn permitted hunters will be allowed in the park during these dates:

Sunday, November 25, at 5 p.m., until 1 p.m. on Friday, November 30.
Sunday, December 16, at 5 p.m., until 1 p.m. on Friday, December 21.

Fairfield Lake State Park

Things to Do

Activities include camping, backpacking, hiking, horseback riding on approximately 15 miles of day-use equestrian trails, nature study, bird watching, boating on a 2,400-acre lake, water skiing, jet skiing, fishing, and lake swimming in a large, buoyed sandy area.

Fishing

Fairfield Lake is warmed by the TXU Big Brown power plant. Because of the warm water, people come from all over Texas to enjoy fantastic winter fishing opportunities. From November through February, tournaments are held every weekend. Fishing clubs from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Waco, Austin and Tyler areas host tournaments here. 

Why drive all the way to the Texas Gulf Coast to enjoy fishing for red drum? What makes Fairfield different than most lakes is that because of the warm winter temperatures, it is stocked with red drum (aka redfish). The state record for inland red drum was taken here at Fairfield Lake (44 inches, 36.83 lbs).

Ranger Programs

The park offers a variety of educational opportunities. Check the calendar for upcoming events or contact the park for special tours.

Area Attractions

Nearby points of interest include Texas State Railroad; Fort Parker State Park; Old Fort Parker (operated by the City of Groesbeck) and Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site; and the cities of Rusk, Palestine and Fairfield (where the Freestone County Museum in the century-old jail is located). While you are in the area, visit the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, a unique TPWD facility showcasing aquatic life and sportfishing in Texas.

123 State Park Rd. 64
Fairfield, TX 75840

Latitude: 31.761169

Longitude: -96.070204

(903) 389-4514

Make reservations online

Reserve by phone: (512) 389-8900
Reserve by fax

Entrance Fees
  • Adult: $4 Daily
  • Child 12 Years and Under: Free
Hours

Open 7 days a week year-round, except for public hunts.
Gate is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Busy Season

Spring and summer

Maps & Publications
Climate

January average low is 35 degrees. July average high is 95 degrees. Wettest months are April and May. First freeze occurs late November. Last freeze occurs early March.

National Weather Service forecast for this area
Elevation

461 feet

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