Lake Everett (Indiana) Explained

Lake Everett
Location:Allen County, Indiana,
United States
Coords:41.155°N -85.3142°W
Basin Countries:United States
Area:42acres
Elevation:254order=flipNaNorder=flip
Pushpin Map:Indiana#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Lake Everett in Indiana, USA.

Lake Everett is a lake in Allen County, Indiana, United States. The lake is about and most of the land surrounding it is privately owned. Several small and a few larger cottages(some recently built) are located on the lake proper. The Indiana DNR maintains a beach, dock, and boat ramp on the lake. Lake Everett is held to be one of the area's best pan fishing locations. The lake is roughly twelve miles from Fort Wayne, Indiana with its major shopping and business center in NE Indiana. Fort Wayne has a hub airport, Fort Wayne International, with national & international service available and a general aviation airport(Smith Field). Both are located in or at The Fort Wayne city limits. Fort Wayne International Airport also houses the Indiana Air National Guard's local squadron Currently flying A-10 Warthogs.

Lake Everett was named for Charles Everett, an early landowner.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Griswold. Bert Joseph. Taylor. Mrs. Samuel R.. The Pictorial History of Fort Wayne, Indiana: A Review of Two Centuries of Occupation of the Region about the Head of the Maumee River. 1917. Robert O. Law Company. 682.