Marshall Lake
Marshall Lake, located within Houston's Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve, is a tranquil 29-acre lake ideal for nature walks, birdwatching, fishing, and canoeing, encircled by a 1.7-mile paved trail.
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Reviews for Marshall Lake
View all reviewsLady T.
2 months ago
Beautiful place to walk, jog, or just relax and take in the beautiful lake. I love it here!
Tasnim Ara Islam
10 months ago
Went to the Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve for an evening stroll when we got to experience the tranquil Marshall Lake. The 29 acre Marshall Lake offers boat ramp, canoe launch, fishing piers, bird watching etc. Birdwatching was a treat, with various species gracing the park.
Wendi Hinson
5 years ago
The path is wide, paved, and surprisingly level. I had no problem walking it with multiple sclerosis. Only con is that the maps talk about the “full loop” being a certain distance but there aren’t any smaller loops or cut-through.
About Marshall Lake
Nestled within the pristine Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve, Marshall Lake is a serene oasis in Houston, Texas, spread over 29 picturesque acres. The scene is set with a shimmering lake that is perfect for various activities such as fishing, canoeing, and birdwatching, making it a haven for those who crave both adventure and tranquility. Whether you are an avid angler, a birding enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys a peaceful stroll, Marshall Lake offers it all. The lake is enveloped by a 1.7-mile paved loop, ideal for walking, jogging, or a leisurely stroll, providing an ideal venue for both exercise and relaxation. The paths are accessible and well-maintained, ensuring a smooth experience for individuals of all mobility levels. Additionally, ample facilities and clean restrooms make it a comfortable destination for families and solo adventurers alike. As you wander, you'll likely encounter various species of birds, along with other wildlife like squirrels and the occasional snake, providing added delight to your visit. While the complete loop offers an excellent circuit, the lack of smaller loops could be a minor drawback for those looking for shorter routes. Despite this, Marshall Lake remains a cherished spot for both the local community and visitors seeking an escape into nature.
Weather Forecast for Marshall Lake
Tonight at Marshall Lake
62°F
Friday at Marshall Lake
86°F
Friday Night at Marshall Lake
56°F
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Marshall Lake, located within Houston's Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve, is a tranquil 29-acre lake ideal for nature walks, birdwatching, fishing, and canoeing, encircled by a 1.7-mile paved trail.
About Marshall Lake
Nestled within the pristine Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve, Marshall Lake is a serene oasis in Houston, Texas, spread over 29 picturesque acres. The scene is set with a shimmering lake that is perfect for various activities such as fishing, canoeing, and birdwatching, making it a haven for those who crave both adventure and tranquility. Whether you are an avid angler, a birding enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys a peaceful stroll, Marshall Lake offers it all. The lake is enveloped by a 1.7-mile paved loop, ideal for walking, jogging, or a leisurely stroll, providing an ideal venue for both exercise and relaxation. The paths are accessible and well-maintained, ensuring a smooth experience for individuals of all mobility levels. Additionally, ample facilities and clean restrooms make it a comfortable destination for families and solo adventurers alike. As you wander, you'll likely encounter various species of birds, along with other wildlife like squirrels and the occasional snake, providing added delight to your visit. While the complete loop offers an excellent circuit, the lack of smaller loops could be a minor drawback for those looking for shorter routes. Despite this, Marshall Lake remains a cherished spot for both the local community and visitors seeking an escape into nature.
Reviews for Marshall Lake
View all reviewsLady T.
2 months ago
Beautiful place to walk, jog, or just relax and take in the beautiful lake. I love it here!
Tasnim Ara Islam
10 months ago
Went to the Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve for an evening stroll when we got to experience the tranquil Marshall Lake. The 29 acre Marshall Lake offers boat ramp, canoe launch, fishing piers, bird watching etc. Birdwatching was a treat, with various species gracing the park.
Wendi Hinson
5 years ago
The path is wide, paved, and surprisingly level. I had no problem walking it with multiple sclerosis. Only con is that the maps talk about the “full loop” being a certain distance but there aren’t any smaller loops or cut-through.
Things to Do Near Marshall Lake
Lake Activities
Nearby Attractions
Map of Marshall Lake
Weather Forecast for Marshall Lake
Tonight at Marshall Lake
62°F
Friday at Marshall Lake
86°F
Friday Night at Marshall Lake
56°F