How deep is the lagoon?
The lagoon is deepest at 10 feet, where watercraft rides and sporting activities take place. Designated swimming zones vary between 3-4 feet depending on their location within the lagoon.
The lagoon is deepest at 10 feet, where watercraft rides and sporting activities take place. Designated swimming zones vary between 3-4 feet depending on their location within the lagoon.
The public portion of the beach, Lagoonfest Texas, includes multiple beaches, an inflatable obstacle course, a shuttle boat, and beach-style amenities such as umbrellas and chairs. Additionally, for a nominal fee, visitors can enjoy the all-new Flowrider, which opened in March 2024, as well as bumper boats, food and drinks, cabanas, floating cabanas, and more. Concerts, festivals, and events are also held most weekends.
There is lots of seating available, but seats are not gauranteed.
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No. Only the National Sailing Club equipment like our paddle boards, kayaks, aqua cycles, etc., are allowed in our non-swimming areas and can be launched at the floating dock. As for jet skis, those are only for entertainment purposes that we use for our water shows on the weekends.
There are designated swimming areas in the Lago Mar crystal clear lagoon. The swimming areas are a maximum 3 feet deep and are separated from the deeper areas of the crystal clear lagoon that are reserved for kayak and stand up paddle boards.