Francisco Bay is a beautiful gated lakeside subdivision situated on the northern shores of Richland Chambers Reservoir in Navarro County, Texas. It is located in close proximity to the east of historic Corsicana and to the west of Kerens.
Richland Chambers Reservoir, which is the third largest lake in Texas, has an expansive shoreline of 330 miles, spanning approximately 45,000 acres. Property owners enjoy stunning views, with many properties featuring private docks and access to the lake, making it an ideal haven for water enthusiasts. Lush greenery and mature trees enhance the overall aesthetic, creating a harmonious blend of nature and residential living. The community fosters a close-knit atmosphere, where neighbors often gather for lakeside activities, social events at the community pool and pavilion, and shared appreciation of the area's scenic vistas.
Francisco Bay is conveniently located just 60 miles south of Dallas, 60 miles west of Tyler, 60 miles northeast of Waco, 175 miles north of Austin, and 200 miles north of Houston. This makes it an ideal location for those who want to enjoy the tranquility and recreational allure of the reservoir while having easy access to major Texas cities.
Known for its peaceful ambiance and breathtaking natural beauty, this community offers residents a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether enjoying a quiet evening by the water, exploring the lake's shoreline, or participating in community events, Francisco Bay exemplifies the charm of lakeside living in the heart of Texas.
Situated on approximately 100 acres, encompassing nearly 75 lots with 50% of the properties successfully developed, this residential enclave is bordered by the tranquility of surrounding farmland.
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