WILDLIFE
White Rock Lake Park is home to 33 types of mammals, including squirrels, rabbits, skunks, raccoons, possums, bobcats, red foxes, and minks.
There are 54 varieties of reptiles, including rattlesnakes, turtles, lizards, and horned toads.
Salamanders, toads and frogs are among the 20 kinds of amphibians found in the park.
No less than 217 species of birds, including swans, pelicans, sea gulls, loons, and all kinds of ducks.
19 kinds of fish swim in the waters of White Rock Lake, making it an angler's paradise. Bass, crappie, and catfish are among the types.
PLANT LIFE
THE LAKE
White Rock Lake Park is home to 33 types of mammals, including squirrels, rabbits, skunks, raccoons, possums, bobcats, red foxes, and minks.
There are 54 varieties of reptiles, including rattlesnakes, turtles, lizards, and horned toads.
Salamanders, toads and frogs are among the 20 kinds of amphibians found in the park.
No less than 217 species of birds, including swans, pelicans, sea gulls, loons, and all kinds of ducks.
19 kinds of fish swim in the waters of White Rock Lake, making it an angler's paradise. Bass, crappie, and catfish are among the types.
PLANT LIFE
- 1,442 trees (more or less)
- 49 types of trees including oaks, pecan, sweet gum, and cottonwood.
- 135 plant and grass species.
THE LAKE
- The headwaters of the lake are in a pasture near Frisco, in Collin County.
- The lake's watershed is 30 miles long, between 4 and 5 miles wide on average.
- The watershed can be found in Collin and Dallas counties. Most of it is urban area.
- Nine primary tributaries. Main one is White Rock Creek.
- Original volume of lake in 1913 (when it was first filled): 18,158 acre feet.
- Volume of lake in 1994, before current dredging: 9,004 acre feet.
- Surface area of lake: 1,088 acres.
- Shoreline measures 9.5 miles.
- Depth: Uncertain.