Is Livingston Trade Days open today?

Our regular office hours are 8 AM – 5 PM Monday through Friday. During the show the onsite office will be open 7 AM – 5 PM Saturday and 9 AM – 2 PM Sunday.

What is Livingston Texas known for?

The lake is the second-largest lake located wholly within the state of Texas (Sam Rayburn Reservoir is larger). Lake Livingston is a notable white bass fishery. White bass are plentiful and grow to large sizes. Also notable is the catfish fishery, dominated by blue catfish.

Where is Pedigo Park?

City of Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Does Lake Livingston have alligators?

Also let me assure you that even though alligators are more prolific around the coastal marshes, they can be found as far north as Oklahoma and Arkansas. There are alligators in Lake Conroe, Lake Livingston and I know there are mating alligators in Lake Fork just to mention a few fishing and water recreation hot spots.

Is Livingston TX A good place to live?

Rated as 6th worst town to live in Texas in “The Top 10 Worst Places to Live in Texas in 2021” by RoadSnacks.net, it has a 17.1% poverty rate, a crime rate 150% over the national average, and inadequate schools.

Are there sharks in Lake Livingston?

Closer to home, bull sharks have been documented in the Mississippi River a thousand miles from the Gulf of Mexico. And, in Texas, there have been reports of bull sharks being caught below the Lake Livingston Dam, above Houston. “It’s a species of shark that can cover long distances,” said Alvarado.

Does Livingston Texas Flood?

Overall, West Livingston has a moderate risk of flooding over the next 30 years, which means flooding is likely to impact day-to-day life within the community.

Does it snow in Livingston Texas?

Livingston, Texas gets 53 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Livingston averages 0 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.

Is Lake Livingston contaminated?

The Texas Department of State Health Services today issued a fish consumption advisory for Lake Livingston and portions of the Trinity River after laboratory testing of fish samples found elevated levels of dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs.