If you live around Lewisville Lake (or plan to visit!), you know the lake isn’t just about open water and shoreline views—it’s also packed with marinas, each with its own vibe, services, and perks. Whether you're launching a fishing boat, renting a pontoon, or docking your weekend cruiser, there’s a marina nearby that’s just right. Below are five great public marinas within about 30 minutes of Lewisville Lake, what makes each one unique, and why you might want to check them out.
Eagle Point Marina
Eagle Point Marina is a fullâservice spot on Lewisville Lake that’s been operating since 1958. It offers both wet slips and dry storage, plus boat lifts and an onâsite repair shop covering things like fiberglass, motor work, and canvas. For those craving fun on the water, there are also rental options—jet skis, pontoons, tritoons, party boats, and more. It's got that mix: a place for longtime boat owners and people who just want to rent for the day. The location is handy too, and it’s one of the more established marinas, so folks tend to know it’s reliable.
Hidden Cove Marina & Park
This marina, tucked inside Hidden Cove Park on the east side of the lake near The Colony and Frisco, gives off a “resort + marina” feel. Hidden Cove has over 350 covered slips (24’ to 48’), dry storage, and trailer parking via a stackârack system. The ship’s store and rentals make it super easy if you don’t own a boat or want something for just a few hours or a weekend. Also, the park side amenities—camping, trails, swimming, and more—mean it’s not just about boating; you can make it a full lakeside outing.
Cottonwood Creek Marina
Over in Little Elm, Cottonwood Creek Marina sits in a quieter cove on the northeast shores of Lake Lewisville. It has 375 wet slips (both open and covered, for boats 24′â50′), a fuel dock with full-service fuel pumps, a pump-out, restrooms, and shoreline picnic areas. If you want rentals, they’ve got pontoons, tritoons, and more. It’s a nice balance: good amenities, relatively peaceful, and less frantic than some of the busier marinas. Great for family days on the water.
Lakeview Marina
Lakeview Marina in Lake Dallas is one of the older fullâservice marinas in the region, family-owned since 1942. It offers wet moorage (slips from ~22′ to 58′), both covered slips for powerboats and uncovered slips often used for sailboats, plus an on-site repair shop, fuel dock, boat sales, ship’s store, and pump-out station. If you like a marina with a bit of history, and one that has all the basics (and more) under a friendly, local ownership, this is a good bet.
Pier 121 Marina (Safe Harbor Pier 121)
Probably the one with the most ambitious scope. Pier 121 is large—nearly 2,000 wet and dry storage spaces. It also has a public boat ramp and park, which makes it one of the more accessible entry points into the lake boating system. On top of that, there’s the Fair Winds restaurant, a venue for dining and live music, a “Learn to Sail” sailing club through Sail Dallas, and more planned resort-style amenities, including an RV resort and lodge. So if you want a marina that’s also a destination—where boating, community, and leisure all intersect—Pier 121 stands out.
Bonus: What Makes the Marinas Different / Quick Comparison
Marina | Best for | Standout Features |
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Eagle Point | Rentals + repairs + longâterm dockage | Extensive services, historic, lots of rental options |
Hidden Cove | Family weekends, camping, covered slips | Park + Marina combo, large slip sizes, rentals & storage |
Cottonwood Creek | Peaceful boating, classic lake vibe | Quiet cove, full amenities, picnic & fuel dock |
Lakeview | Those who like local, long history, mixed-use | Historic, full-service, varied slips, sales & repair |
Pier 121 | Big scale, ambitious, events + boating | Huge capacity, public ramp, restaurant & planned resort components |
Wrap Up
Lewisville Lake is packed with public marinas—each offering its own flavor of boating life. From big marinas with tons of amenities like Pier 121, to more quiet, classic ones like Cottonwood Creek or Lakeview, just about every boater (or wannabe boater) can find something that fits. Hidden Cove shines when you want more than just docking; Eagle Point is solid for rentals and repairs; Lakeview has that longstanding local feel. No matter which marina catches your eye, you’re never far from launching, relaxing, or exploring on the lake.
At Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville, we love highlighting the local spots that make our community great. Whether you’re heading out on the water for the day or just exploring nearby, these marinas are your go-to destinations for boating fun on Lewisville Lake.