Mirror Lake (Lake Placid)

Coordinates: 27°16′33″N 81°21′37″W / 27.2757°N 81.3603°W / 27.2757; -81.3603
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Mirror Lake
Location of Mirror Lake in Lake Placid, Florida.
Location of Mirror Lake in Lake Placid, Florida.
Mirror Lake
Location of Mirror Lake in Lake Placid, Florida.
Location of Mirror Lake in Lake Placid, Florida.
Mirror Lake
Locationon south side of city of Lake Placid, Florida; city limits border south shore of lake
Coordinates27°16′33″N 81°21′37″W / 27.2757°N 81.3603°W / 27.2757; -81.3603
Typenatural freshwater lake
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length3,410 ft (1,040 m)
Max. width1,720 ft (520 m)
Surface area93.15 acres (38 ha)
Max. depth41 ft (12 m)
Surface elevation95 ft (29 m)

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Mirror Lake, a figure-eight-shaped lake, has a surface area of 93.15 acres (377,000 m2). This lake is on the south edge of the city of Lake Placid, Florida. The area immediately surrounding it is mostly rural, but there are housing developments abutting the lake on part of its south side. Mirror Lake Drive runs just south of the lake and just south of that is Lake Placid, a much larger lake.

Mirror Lake provides public access along part of its southern shore. There are no public boat ramps or public swimming beaches along this lake. This lake can be fished where there is public access, but there is no information about the variety of fish in the lake. This lake is one of several lakes in Florida named Mirror Lake.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Florida Lakewatch website, at "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-16. Retrieved 2015-03-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) .
  2. ^ "List of Highlands County Lakes," Highlands County Board of County Commissioners website, at http://www.hcbcc.net/departments/parks_and_recreation/docs/Lakes_by_district.pdf .
  3. ^ Hook and Bullet website, at http://www.hookandbullet.com/fishing-mirror-lake-lake-placid-fl/ .
  4. ^ Florida Atlas of Lakes, at http://www.wateratlas.usf.edu/atlasoflakes/florida/lake.aspx?wbodyid=1001336 .
  5. ^ Flood Insurance Study: Highlands County, Florida (N.p.: Federal Emergency Management Agency, March 19, 2012), p. 23, at "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) .