Lake Denton
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Lake Denton | |
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Location | Highlands County, Florida |
Coordinates | 27°33′22″N81°29′22″W/ 27.5562°N 81.4894°W |
Basincountries | United States |
Surface area | 66 acres (27 ha) |
Max. depth | 51 ft (16 m) |
Lake Dentonis a 66-acre (270,000 m2) lake inHighlands Countyin theU.S. stateofFlorida.It is between the cities ofAvon ParkandSebring.Its maximum depth is 51 feet (16 m). Divers use the lake for recreation and training.Lake Denton Camp,run by Lake Denton Management Inc. is located on its shore. The propertyLake Denton Campis located on is owned byThe Orange Blossom Baptist Association.
Lake Denton has a public boat ramp, but no publicswimmingareas. In recent years, a conflict has arisen between those wanting to use the lake for boating and those wanting to use it for swimming. In summer 2005, the boat ramp was officially closed, temporarily, so people could use Lake Denton for swimming. The future will determine whether boating and swimming will both be allowed, depending on how the Highlands County Commission decides to respond to conflicts between area residents and lake visitors. It is now open for boaters, although the conflict over its recreational use has not been resolved.
References
[edit]- Florida Lakewatch
- Phil Attinger, "County to Discuss More About Denton,"The News-Sun(Sebring, FL), September 11, 2005, p. 2A.
- http://www.shorediving.com/Earth/USA_East/Florida/Lake_Denton/index.htm
- Lake Denton Camp Website