Marshall Creek
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2001 4:01 pm
near Dallas - Fort Worth <br>"Been closed due to high water. I've only been out there once and it was nearly underwater then. The area is very small and there is VERY little there for 4x4's. A couple of small rock ledges to play around on but that's about it. It's better than nothing, but not worth driving for." - offcamber <br><br>"Marshall Creek is a Corps of Engineers Park located on the SW portion of Lake Grapevine near the DFW<br>Metroplex. Take the first street north of the intersections of Hwy114 and Hwy377 in Roanoke. That street is actually called Marshall Creek (if the sign is standing... it's usually not) and goes thru the small city of Marshall Creek and dead ends at the park. The Park itself is about 250 acres or more depending on the lake level. There is a nice swimming beach, a boat ramp, and numerous fishing holes. It is just a day use park (from sunrise to sunset), so no camping. It is a free park and open daily to all OHV use. The trails are fairly easy, but narrow. The sand on the beach is deep and abundant. Being on the lake finding mud is easy. It can be crowded, so stay alert and be careful of those who aren't. As far as I know there is no phone on property." - LauraTheBum <p><a href="http://Demon4x4.com/Mudd">My Truck</a><br><a href="http://Demon4x4.com">Demon4x4.com</a><br><a href="http://Explorer4x4.com">Explorer4x4.com</a><br><a href="http://www.texplorers.rockcrawler.com">TEXplorers.com</A></p><i></i>