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Lake Kissimmee

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N27° 55'4.811, W-81° 17'5.701

About Lake Kissimmee

Lake Kissimmee is an expansive freshwater lake located in central Florida, USA. Covering an area of approximately 34,948 acres, it is part of the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes and serves as a popular destination for boaters and boat recreation activities. With a maximum depth of around 20 feet, Lake Kissimmee offers ample opportunities for various recreational water activities, including boating, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife watching.

As a diverse ecosystem, Lake Kissimmee is home to a wide range of fish species. Anglers often flock to this lake in pursuit of trophy-sized largemouth bass, which thrive in its abundant vegetation and underwater structures. Other commonly found fish species include bluegill, black crappie, redear sunfish, and catfish. The lake's healthy aquatic habitat supports a thriving population of wildlife, including alligators, bald eagles, ospreys, turtles, and various waterfowl species.

Lake Specs

Size
142 km
Max Depth
20 ft
Elevation
69 ft

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