Cedar Creek Reservoir is a 32,600-acre water supply reservoir in Henderson and Kaufman counties east of Dallas - a Trinity River Authority reservoir known for bass fishing and residential development. Lakefront homeowners and commercial properties on Cedar Creek Reservoir regularly need construction work to maintain waterfront access and shoreline stability.
The reservoir conditions at Cedar Creek Reservoir - a Trinity River Authority reservoir known for bass fishing and residential development - shape construction requirements at every waterfront property. Seasonal changes require adjustable or floating systems at shallow-approach sites. Permits from the reservoir authority and Army Corps are required for all dock and shoreline construction.
Shore Protect Team offers Shoreline Protection in Cedar Creek Reservoir, TX. Our services include dock construction adapted for seasonal draw-down, bulkhead and retaining wall systems, and boat slip and lift construction. We handle permit applications with the reservoir authority and Corps.
Send us your site information for a free review. Shore Protect Team will assess your shoreline conditions, confirm the permit requirements, and outline the construction approach for your property.











Shore Protect Team provides shoreline erosion control, dock and pier construction, retaining wall installation, and bank stabilization for waterfront properties on Cedar Creek Reservoir in Henderson and Kaufman counties east of Dallas. Cedar Creek Reservoir is a municipal water supply lake for the City of Dallas operated by the Tarrant Regional Water District - it provides both the city's water supply and significant recreational opportunities including boating and bass fishing that make the lake popular for waterfront residential development. The lake's water supply designation affects what construction activities and materials are permitted within the reservoir's shoreline zone.
Cedar Creek Reservoir's primary role as a water supply source for Dallas imposes restrictions on construction activities, materials, and shoreline modifications that protect water quality - some construction approaches acceptable on recreational-only lakes may require additional review or may be restricted within the Cedar Creek watershed. The Tarrant Regional Water District has specific shoreline management guidelines for Cedar Creek Reservoir that Shore Protect Team reviews before designing waterfront structures on this water supply lake. Shore Protect Team ensures that all materials and construction methods used on Cedar Creek Reservoir comply with the water district's quality protection requirements.
Shore Protect Team builds floating and fixed dock systems on Cedar Creek Reservoir in Henderson and Kaufman counties appropriate for the lake's water level variation and recreational boating environment. Floating dock platforms automatically accommodate the reservoir's managed water levels better than fixed systems, and their modular design makes future extension or reconfiguration practical as the owner's needs change. Shore Protect Team designs each Cedar Creek Reservoir dock for the specific water depth, wave exposure from recreational boat traffic, and Tarrant Regional Water District permit requirements at each property location.
Cedar Creek Reservoir construction requires authorization from the Tarrant Regional Water District as the lake operator, Corps of Engineers Section 404 permits for fill and structures in waters of the US, and TCEQ coordination for projects affecting water quality. Shore Protect Team assists Cedar Creek Reservoir clients with the water district permit applications and Corps coordination for Henderson and Kaufman county waterfront projects.
Send Shore Protect Team your Cedar Creek Reservoir property location in Henderson or Kaufman County and photos of your shoreline and any existing dock or retaining wall. We assess the water district requirements and lake conditions for your specific location and provide a preliminary cost estimate. Contact Shore Protect Team to begin your Cedar Creek Reservoir waterfront project.