Kingsley Lake Explained

Kingsley Lake
Coords:29.9647°N -81.9981°W
Basin Countries:United States
Area:2000acres
Max-Depth:approx. 1000NaN0
Elevation:174feet
Pushpin Map:Florida#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Kingsley Lake in Florida, USA.

Kingsley Lake is an almost perfectly circular lake of about 2000acres in North East Florida, located inside Clay County about 6miles east of Starke, Florida. According to some sources, it is the oldest and highest lake in Florida,[1] located on the edge of the Trail Ridge formation. The lake is a very stable lake with a sandy bottom. Its deepest point is about inside of a steep sinkhole within the lake, but the lake itself is not considered a sinkhole. Kingsley Lake is so nearly circular that pilots call it the "silver dollar lake". There are around 180 docks around the lake, mostly around the western half of the lake encompassing the small community of the same name. Camp Blanding is on the eastern side of the lake as part of the Florida National Guard, as well as a small airstrip just to the southeast of the lake as part of Camp Blanding. The lake is about 30 miles northeast of Gainesville, 30 miles southwest of Jacksonville, and 30 miles northwest of Palatka.

Geological formation

The lake is thought to have formed as a sinkhole.[2]

See also

References

  1. Web site: The Oldest Lake In Florida Is A Beautiful Piece Of Living History. OnlyInYourState. en-US. 2019-06-10.
  2. Web site: Geologic Characterization of Lakes and Rivers of Northeast Florida - U.S. Geological Survey. archive.usgs.gov. 2019-09-16.

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