Druid Lake Explained

Druid Lake
Location:Washington County, Wisconsin
Coords:43.2761°N -88.4031°W
Lake Type:kettle
Inflow:Ashippun River
Outflow:Ashippun River
Area:120acres
Depth:25feet
Max-Depth:53feet
Volume:966278555USgal
Shore:2.3miles
Elevation:93.55m (306.92feet)
Islands:0
Pushpin Map:Wisconsin#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Druid Lake in Wisconsin, USA.

Druid Lake is a kettle lake located in the town of Erin, Wisconsin, Washington County, Wisconsin near Hartford, Wisconsin. Druid Lake is a natural glacial-formed lake. Druid Lake is surrounded by rugged mixed woods and glacial drumlins in the Southern Savannah Region of southeastern Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine area about 25 miles northwest of Milwaukee. The lake has a maximum depth of 53feet.[1] The lake covers 120.9acres, has 2.3miles of shoreline and has an average depth of 25feet.

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  1. http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/fhp/lakes/lakemap/lkmaps_d.htm Wisconsin DNR Lake Maps Directory