Lake Ray Hubbard at a Glance
About Lake Ray Hubbard
Lake Ray Hubbard is the most urban lake in East Texas — a 22,745-acre reservoir literally within the fabric of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, just 15 miles east of downtown Dallas. Built by the City of Dallas on the East Fork of the Trinity River and completed in 1968, this lake was created to serve as a water supply reservoir and has evolved into one of DFW's premier waterfront real estate markets and lifestyle destinations.
What makes Ray Hubbard unlike any other East Texas lake is simple: you can live on the water and still commute to downtown Dallas in under 30 minutes on most mornings. The lake sits in Rockwall, Dallas, Collin, and Kaufman counties — with Rockwall County on the north shore emerging as one of Texas's wealthiest and fastest-growing counties. The Rockwall Harbor mixed-use development on the north shore — a waterfront district of restaurants, retail, a marina, and residential development — is one of the most successful lake-oriented urban developments in all of Texas.
The combination of genuine lakefront living and immediate DFW metropolitan access creates a lifestyle that no other East Texas lake can offer. You sacrifice some natural seclusion compared to Toledo Bend or Sam Rayburn, but you gain a level of urban connectivity and amenity infrastructure that those more remote lakes simply cannot match.
Why Buy on Lake Ray Hubbard?
- 15 miles from downtown Dallas — the only East Texas lake where you can genuinely live on the water and work in the DFW Metroplex without an onerous commute
- Rockwall County's exceptional growth — one of Texas's wealthiest, fastest-growing counties with elite schools, Baylor Scott and White Medical Center, and strong appreciation fundamentals
- Rockwall Harbor — a world-class waterfront urban amenity with restaurants, boutiques, a marina, and a Marriott hotel right on the lake
- DFW International Airport 35 miles away — ideal for frequent business travelers who want a lakeside home base
- Elite suburban infrastructure — Rockwall ISD, Wylie ISD, and surrounding districts are among the most highly rated in Texas
- The most liquid lake real estate market in East Texas — proximity to DFW means the largest pool of qualified buyers and the strongest resale market of any regional lake
The Real Estate Market
Lake Ray Hubbard is the second most expensive East Texas lake market behind only Lake Conroe. Entry-level waterfront access starts around $250,000-$400,000 for smaller homes or canal properties. Mid-range lakefront homes in established Rockwall and Rowlett communities with covered docks run $500,000-$1.2 million. Luxury waterfront estates in premier positions — particularly in Heath and the established Rockwall neighborhoods — range from $1.5 million to over $3 million for the finest properties. Canal properties offer more accessible price points while still providing boat access.
Fishing & Recreation
Lake Ray Hubbard offers solid fishing despite its heavily suburban setting. Largemouth bass, white bass, hybrid striper, crappie, and catfish are all present and catchable. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department stocks the lake regularly. White bass and hybrid striper fishing can be outstanding, particularly during fall and winter. The lake is not primarily known as a trophy bass destination — the recreational culture skews strongly toward boating, watersports, and the resort/restaurant lifestyle of the Harbor district. That said, serious anglers do find quality fishing in the quieter northern and eastern arms away from the heaviest recreational traffic.
Getting There
From downtown Dallas: take I-30 East to Rockwall — approximately 25-30 minutes to the north shore. From Garland or Mesquite: take various east-west arterials to the lake's western shore — 15-20 minutes. From Fort Worth: take I-30 East all the way — approximately 50-60 minutes. From Tyler: take US-80 West to Terrell, then north to the lake — about 1 hour. DFW International Airport is approximately 35-40 miles west — about 45 minutes.
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Communities & Nearby Towns
Rockwall, TX
The Rockwall County seat and the lake's premier community. The Harbor District on the north shore anchors a thriving waterfront urban scene. Rockwall ISD is one of Texas's most highly regarded school districts. Multiple luxury waterfront neighborhoods fan out from the Harbor along the north shore.
Heath, TX
An upscale residential community in eastern Rockwall County with beautiful established waterfront neighborhoods, elite schools, and a residential character that appeals to executive-level buyers seeking privacy combined with DFW proximity.
Rowlett, TX
A large Dallas suburb on the western shore with substantial waterfront neighborhoods and more accessible price points than Rockwall. Rowlett has grown dramatically and offers a full range of urban services.
Wylie, TX
A Collin County suburb on the northeastern shore with growing waterfront development. Wylie has expanded significantly as DFW growth pushed northeast and now offers good schools and community services.
Buyer's Guide
- Lake Ray Hubbard is managed by the City of Dallas. All dock and pier permits are administered by the City of Dallas Water Utilities — a more formal process than the water authorities that manage most other East Texas lakes. Verify current permit status carefully.
- Property taxes in Rockwall County are among the highest in the entire East Texas lake region due to high appraised values and multiple taxing jurisdictions. A complete tax estimate including city, county, school district, and any MUD taxes is essential before committing.
- The lake is extremely busy on summer weekends — 7 million DFW-area residents with lake access creates heavy recreational traffic, particularly on the main open water. Properties in protected coves or on the quieter eastern arms offer a noticeably better weekend experience.
- Shoreline erosion is an ongoing issue on Ray Hubbard. Inspect bulkheads and seawalls carefully — these structures are expensive to replace and their condition significantly affects both property value and usability.
- This is the most sophisticated buyer and seller market of any East Texas lake. Work with an agent who specifically specializes in Ray Hubbard — the pricing nuances, community differences, and City of Dallas permit dynamics require genuine local expertise.
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