Lake Hunter Explained

Lake Hunter
Coords:28.033°N -81.966°W
Pushpin Map:Florida
Basin Countries:United States
Length:3250feet
Width:2070feet
Area:930NaN0
Depth:5.6feet
Max-Depth:8.9feet
Volume:178620197gal
Elevation:161.75feet

Lake Hunter, a pear-shaped lake, has a surface area of 93acres. This lake is inside Lakeland, Florida, and the area surrounding it is completely urbanized. It is bordered on the northeast by residences and the Lake Hunter Boat Ramp. On the lakes's north and west it is bordered by Sikes Boulevard and on the south and southeast by Lake Hunter Drive. The Lake Hunter Terrace Historic District borders the lake along Sikes Boulevard.[1] [2]

Lake Hunter provides public access along most of its, since a public sidewalk travels three-fourths of the way around it. Also, the Lake Hunter Boat Ramp is a public boat ramp. There are no swimming beaches along the lake's shore. This lake contains largemouth bass and bluegill.[3] [4]

On June 7, 2016, the body of a dead man was found in the mouth of an alligator on the shore of Lake Hunter. When officials arrived at the scene, the alligator let go of the body and swam away, police said. At the time, it wasn't known if the alligator killed the person or simply found the dead body.

Lake Hunter bears the name of one Mr. Hunter, who often visited the lake in earlier days.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Polk County Wateratlas, at http://www.polk.wateratlas.usf.edu/lake/default.asp?wbodyatlas=lake&wbodyid=160595 .
  2. City of Lakeland website, at http://www.lakelandgov.net/parkrec/LakeHunterShoreandBoatRamp.aspx and http://www.lakelandgov.net/Portals/publicworks/Lakes/Documents/2009%20Lakes%20Report.pdf .
  3. Cite of lakeland Website.
  4. Take Me Fishing website, at https://web.archive.org/web/20130115221723/http://takemefishing.org/Components/Templates/FishingMap.aspx#/bow/383963 .
  5. News: Naming Lakeland's major lakes . Lakeland Ledger . Oct 7, 1992 . 18 October 2015 . Sawyer, Martha . 6C.