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Lake of the Pines has a number of very good marinas with a wide variety of services including gas, supplies, fishing equipment, wet and dry storage, and more. This page will help you find the marina with the services you are looking for.
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Texas Outside Review Of Johnson Creek Marina: Yes
Lake of the Pines Fishing Guides: Yes
Lake of the Pines Boat Rentals: Yes
Lake of the Pines Review: Yes

Gas Dock: Yes
Ships Store: Snacks,beer, soda, ice, emergency marine supplies, and more
Restaurant: No
Wet Slips: 50
Covered: No
Dry Storage: No
Covered:
Overnight Guest Slips: Yes - 3
Mechanical Services: Limited
Boat Ramp: Yes
Fishing Tackle: Limited
Bait: Yes
Fishing Pier/Pavillion: You can fish off the end of the dock
Camping: No
Cabins:3 floating cabins which are berthed houseboats that sleep 4 to 6
Watercraft Rentals: Picnic/party barges, pontoon boats, and waverunners
Nearby Activities: Not much within 10 miles - enjoy the lake! Or drive to Jefferson for some antique shopping, restaurants, and nightlife
Other: Very nice owners out to make your stay enjoyable
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Johnson Creek Marina & Floating Cabins

Phone: (888) 425-4483 or
(903) 755-2530
Address: 440 Johnson Creek Rd,
Jefferson, TX 75657
Comments: Johnson Creek Marina is in a very pretty cove on beatuiful Lake of the Pines. They offer wet slips, none of which are covered. There is nothing fancy about this marina but you will find it to be conveniently located with easy access to the main part of the lake. The marina is clean and in pretty good condition. The slips wil accomodate boats from 20' to 60'.
If you are planning on spending the weekend boating, Johnson Creek also has three floating cabins which are berthed houseboats near the store and fuel dock. The cabins are either one or two bedrooms and will sleep 4 to 7 people. Each cabin has a bathroom, kitchen, front and/or back deck, air conditioning, utensils, and linens. You can't get any closer to the water then these floating cabins and it's great to have your boat parked next to your cabin and from your deck to be able to swim, fish, or relax and watch the sunset or sunrise.
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