Lake LBJ is a 6,374-acre LCRA reservoir on the Colorado River in Llano and Burnet counties. Characterized by a Highland Lake known for constant water levels and the highest concentration of residential development in the chain, this water body requires purpose-built structures that account for its specific operating conditions.
Lake LBJ presents conditions typical of managed reservoirs in Texas: seasonal draw-down, managed water levels, and permit requirements governing all construction. a Highland Lake known for constant water levels and the highest concentration of residential development in the chain. LCRA shoreline permits are required for all dock, pier, and bulkhead construction on these reservoirs.
Shore Protect Team delivers Waterfront Erosion Control in Lake LBJ, TX. We construct dock and pier systems for the managed water level range, build bulkheads and retaining walls for eroding shorelines, and install marine piling. Permit coordination is part of every project.
Reach out to Shore Protect Team with your site location and photos - we provide free consultations and will outline the construction approach and permit process for your waterfront project.











Shore Protect Team provides dock and boat house construction, retaining wall installation, bank stabilization, and waterfront structure repair for waterfront properties on Lake LBJ in Llano and Burnet counties on the Highland Lakes. Lake LBJ is a constant-level Highland Lake on the Colorado River, maintained by the LCRA at a stable water level - like Inks Lake and Lake Austin downstream, its nearly constant pool elevation makes it particularly well suited for premium fixed-height dock and boat house construction. The lake's proximity to the Horseshoe Bay resort community and its stable water level make it one of the most actively developed waterfront residential markets on the Highland Lakes chain.
Lake LBJ's LCRA-maintained constant pool elevation eliminates the water level uncertainty that makes dock planning difficult on fluctuating reservoirs like Buchanan and Travis - fixed-height dock and boat house systems can be designed for a precise, stable water relationship that allows elaborate multi-level structures with precise deck heights. This stable level environment supports the most elaborate covered boat house and upper deck entertainment structures on the Highland Lakes because designers can specify exact step heights, clearances, and deck elevations knowing the water level will remain consistent. Shore Protect Team builds Lake LBJ boat houses and dock systems to precise specifications that take full advantage of the lake's stable LCRA-managed water level.
Lake LBJ's affluent Horseshoe Bay and Granite Shoals area residential market drives demand for premium boat house and dock construction - covered boat houses with multiple lifts for boats and personal watercraft, upper deck entertainment areas with outdoor kitchens, and custom architectural details are common waterfront structure types on this premium Highland Lakes reservoir. Shore Protect Team builds Lake LBJ boat houses with the quality materials, design details, and construction precision expected in this high-value Llano and Burnet county lake market.
Lake LBJ construction requires LCRA Highland Lakes permit authorization, plus Corps of Engineers Section 404 permits. Shore Protect Team manages the LCRA permit process for Lake LBJ waterfront projects in Llano and Burnet counties.
Contact Shore Protect Team with your Lake LBJ property location in Llano or Burnet County and photos of your shoreline, dock, boat house, or retaining wall. We assess the LCRA requirements and lake conditions for your specific location and provide a preliminary cost estimate. Reach out to Shore Protect Team to begin your Lake LBJ waterfront project.