Getting from the house to the water on Eagle Mountain Lake safely and comfortably requires more than a worn dirt path. The lake's clay and limestone substrate, seasonal water level changes, and wind fetch, water supply level management, recreational boat traffic all dictate whether the walkway should be elevated, at-grade, or a combination.
Material selection for Eagle Mountain Lake walkways depends on conditions: treated wood is the most economical for elevated spans. Composite eliminates rot and splinters. Aluminum is the lightest and longest-lasting for elevated structures. Concrete provides the most durable at-grade surface. Gravel is the most affordable for informal paths.
Contact Shore Protect Team for a free consultation on walkway and boardwalk construction along Eagle Mountain Lake — serving waterfront properties near Fort Worth, Azle, Saginaw.

labor and materials
Boardwalk and walkway construction on Eagle Mountain Lake using treated timber, composite decking, aluminum framing, poured concrete, and compacted gravel. Shore Protect Team builds elevated and at-grade pathways that handle the lake's freshwater environment and clay and limestone substrate while providing year-round access to the waterfront.


Treated wood and composite are best for elevated sections over clay and limestone terrain on Eagle Mountain Lake. Concrete handles at-grade high-traffic areas. Gravel is the budget option for informal paths. Aluminum provides maximum longevity for elevated structures.
Starting at $20/sq ft for labor and materials on Eagle Mountain Lake. Gravel paths cost less; elevated composite boardwalks on pilings cost more. Final price depends on length, width, material, elevation, and clay and limestone substrate conditions.
Eagle Mountain Lake is subject to wind fetch, water supply level management, recreational boat traffic. Elevated boardwalks are designed above the flood elevation. At-grade paths in flood zones use permeable materials like gravel that drain quickly. Shore Protect Team designs every walkway for the lake's full water level range.
Yes. Elevated boardwalks on driven pilings minimize ground disturbance — the structure spans over the clay and limestone terrain rather than grading through it. This approach is preferred in sensitive shoreline areas and marshy sections along Eagle Mountain Lake.
Yes. Shore Protect Team handles all required coordination for walkway and boardwalk projects on Eagle Mountain Lake, from site assessment through construction. We serve waterfront properties near Fort Worth, Azle, Saginaw.