Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center

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Athens, United States

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Visitor center· Aquariums· Parks· Museums· Environment renewable natural resources

Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center is located in Athens, United States on 5550 FM2495. Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category visitor center in United States.

Address

5550 FM2495

Phone

+1 9036762277

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christy c

Even with Covid going on this place was cool. Lots of shade, and the breeze coming off the water was wonderful. We got to feed the fish and walk the trail. It wasn't overly busy so we could take our masks off on the trail. Lots of fun things to see.

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Rebekah Chamberlin

Really enjoyed it even at half capacity! We enjoyed the .8 mile Wetland trail that weaved through several different ponds. You can fish any of them without a license. A lot of the trail was shaded too which was nice. We were there for an hour and just did the trail so you could easily spend half a day there with everything open

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David Bowden

Was lots of fun. All indoor exhibits are closed now due ro covid but will hopefully be open soon. Fishing is free with admission. They will provide the bait and poles. Fish food is available for 3 to feed the fish in the outdoor exhibits.

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A. Anderson

Nice place to visit with family. Admission is only 2.50 per person. Fish are looking healthy and you get to fish at the pond inside. There is a nice trail to walk around.

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Dana Scott

We as a family really enjoy spending time here. The prices are cheap and our kids ages 4 and 2 were free. You can fish for free and look at the fish. Also you can feed the fish as well. The gift shop is a must stop the prices are super cheap. A wooden snake for 0.92. Just an example. Great for kids who want a gift to remember their trip.