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The greater Lake Placid Florida area includes 27 named lakes with over 10,000 acres of surface water, as well as Lake Istokpoga, Florida’s fifth largest lake at 27,962 acres.

Enjoy Our Freshwater Lakes

Lakes are one of Highlands County’s most attractive natural features.

There is an incredible diversity of lakes in the area that ranges from large deep, clear lakes such as June and Placid to shallower, highly productive lakes such as Apthorpe, Carrie and Crews that support excellent fish populations. Lake Istokpoga, world renowned for its fishing, also supports resident populations of osprey and bald eagles, as well as many other forms of wildlife.

With so many beautiful freshwater lakes nearby, it’s no wonder many recreational pursuits around Lake Placid are water related. Fishing, boating, swimming and watersports are popular activities with visitors and residents. Our blue skies, stately cypress, and beautiful lake views also invite picnicking, hiking and other relaxed diversions.

Greater Lake Placid Florida Area Freshwater Lakes
(link to Lake Placid Florida area map)

Lake Name Size (acres) Public Boat Ramp Access Bottom Contour Mapping Level when mapped Mean Depth Maximum Depth
Annie 86          
Apthorpe 219 Y       33
August 66         14
Blue 14          
Buck 7          
Carrie 65 Y Y   6.9 13
Clay
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367 Y(2)
> Ramp details
Y 78 6.3 29
Crews 62 Y Y 120 6.5 17
Diane            
Francis 539 Y
> Ramp details
Y 69 8.9 19
Grassy
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517          
Henry
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64 Y        
Hill 70 Y Y 98 6.3 19
Huntley 680 Y Y 82 6.5 17
Istokpoga
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27,692 Y(4)
> Ramp details
Y   3.5 8
Josephine 1,304 Y
> Ramp details
  71 3.3 7
June
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>State Park
3,504 Y(2)
> Ramp details
Y 74   40
Little Redwater 21 Y        
McCoy
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56   Y 85 22.0 61
Mirror 97   Y 92 14.8 41
Nellie 93          
Pearl 66   Y 85 20.7 47
Persimmon 44 Y Y 68 4.4 11
Placid
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3,320 Y(2) Y 93 22.7 57
Red Water 66 Y Y 82 5.5 16
Saddlebags 23   Y   13.0 27
Simmons 22          
Sirena 153   Y   17.4 58
For more information about Highlands County's lakes, please visit the Highlands County Florida Soil and Water Conservation District Web site at: www.highlandsswcd.org. Their Web site provides a wealth of information about Highlands County lakes, including:

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Boat Ramps (Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission owned ramps)
(SOURCE: Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission - Florida Boat Ramps --FWC-- South Region, See also: Highlands County Boat Ramps)

Lake Clay
From Lake Placid travel north on Hwy 27 for 0.1 mile to Lakeview Road. Turn right and go 0.3 mile to Lake Clay Drive. Turn left and go 0.2 mile to ramp.

  • Single-lane ramp with unimproved parking lot capable of accommodating 25 vehicles.
  • Bank fishing is allowed.

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Lake Francis
From Lake Placid go north on Hwy 27 for 1.5 miles to Clover Leaf Road. Turn left and go 0.8 mile to ramp.

  • Single-lane ramp with unimproved parking lot capable of accommodating 15 vehicles.
  • Bank fishing is allowed.

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Lake Istokpoga -- Lake Istokpoga East
From Lorida go east 0.5 mile on Hwy 98 to Cow House Road. Turn right and go 1.3 miles to Lake Road. Turn right and go 0.7 mile to ramp.

  • Single-lane ramp with unimproved parking lot capable of accommodating 10 vehicles.

Lake Istokpoga -- Lake Istokpoga West
From Lake Placid go east on CR 621 for 2.8 miles to CR 619. Turn left and go 0.7 mile to Boat Ramp Road. Turn right and go 0.3 mile to ramp.

  • Single-lane ramp with unimproved parking lot capable of accommodating 11 vehicles.
  • Bank fishing is allowed.

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Lake Josephine
From Lake Placid go north on Hwy 27 for 7.0 miles to Lake Josephine Drive. Turn left and go 2.8 miles to Gresham Road. Turn right and go 0.8 mile to Oak Beach Boulevard. Turn right and go 0.1 mile to ramp.

  • Single-lane ramp with unimproved parking lot capable of accommodating 15 vehicles.
  • Pier and bank fishing is allowed.

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Lake June (also known as Lake June-in-Winter) -- H. L. Bishop Park
From intersection of Hwy 27 and CR 621 in Lake Placid go west on CR 621 for 0.5 mile to entrance to H. L. Bishop Park. Ramp is located in park.

  • Double-lane ramp with two courtesy docks.
  • Improved parking lot capable of accommodating 30 vehicles.
  • Pier and bank fishing are allowed.
  • Park is open 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Lake June (also known as Lake June-in-Winter) -- Lake June Park
From intersection of Hwy 27 and Interlake Boulevard in Lake Placid, travel west on Interlake Boulevard for 0.6 mile. Turn right onto Park Drive and go 0.2 mile to Deen Boulevard. Turn right and go 0.2 mile to Tangerine Drive. Turn right and go 0.6 mile to entrance to City Park. Follow park road to ramp.

  • Single-lane ramp with floating courtesy dock.
  • Unimproved parking for 30 vehicles.

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Greater Lake Placid Florida Chamber of Commerce
Visitor's Welcome Center
18 North Oak Avenue
Lake Placid, Florida 33852
Phone: (863) 465-4331
E-mail: chamber@lpfla.com
Web site: visitlakeplacidflorida.com

Centrally located in Florida's Heartland & Freshwater Frontier
Lake Placid is within easy reach of most major cities in Florida.

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