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LAKE DALLAS, TEXAS


Denton County
, Central Texas North

33°7'42"N 97°1'39"W (33.128297, –97.027592)

On the shores of Lewisville Lake
NW of Dallas
of Little Elm
10 miles S of Denton the county seat
ZIP code 75065
Area code 940
Population: 8,063 Est. (2019)
7,105 (2010) 6,166 (2000) 3,656 (1990)

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Lake Dallas TX City Limit
Lake Dallas City Limit
Photo courtesy Clint Skinner, July 2022

History in a Pecan Shell

Handbook of Texas Online:
Lake Dallas is a resort community on the shores of Lewisville Lake ten miles south of Denton in southeastern Denton County. The site was occupied in 1852. The area offered water, timber, and farmland, and the community that developed in the vicinity was originally called French Settlement, after the family named French who settled there. In 1881 the community was more formally constituted and adopted the name Garza, the origin of which is in dispute. Garza may have been the chief of a crew that laid track for the Dallas and Wichita Railway, which built through the area in 1881. In 1926 or 1929, after the impoundment of Lake Dallas, the residents of the town renamed their community Lake Dallas. The community's population increased from 489 in 1940 to 1,431 in 1970, reflecting the additional use of the Garza-Little Elm Reservoir (now Lewisville Lake), the waters of which covered the original lake. In 1965, after a nine-year legal struggle among its residents, Lake Dallas was finally incorporated. By 1980 its population had grown to 3,177, largely because of the economic growth in the area between Dallas and Denton. In 1991 Lake Dallas reported 113 businesses and a population of 3,718. The population grew to 6,166 by 2000.



David Minor, “Lake Dallas, TX,” Handbook of Texas Online, accessed August 07, 2022, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/lake-dallas-tx.

Lake Dallas TX  Library
Lake Dallas Library
Photo courtesy Clint Skinner, July 2022


Lake Dallas TX  Police Department
Lake Dallas Municipal Cmplex / Police Department
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Lake Dallas TX  Water Tower
Lake Dallas Water Tower
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Lake Dallas TX Welcome Sign
Lake Dallas Welcome Sign
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Lake Dallas TX  DallasTX Welcome Sign
Lake Dallas Welcome Sign
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Take a road trip

Central Texas North

Lake Dallas, Texas Nearby Towns:
Denton the county seat
Dallas
Little Elm
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