Everything about Lake Lemon totally explained
Lake Lemon is an artificial
reservoir located in southern
Indiana approximately 10 miles (15 km) northeast of
Bloomington,
Indiana. It is bounded by private and public property in
Monroe County and
Brown County, with the eastern end of the lake in Brown County. The surface area of the lake is 1,650 acres (6.7 km²), making it the 11th largest lake in Indiana. There are 24 miles (39 km) of shoreline. The lake has an average depth of 9.7 feet (3 m) at full pool level. The greatest depth is somewhat in excess of 20 feet (6 m), matching with the original
Bean Blossom Creek bed.
Construction
Damming of Bean Blossom Creek and construction of Lake Lemon began in 1953 with the intent to create a primary water source for nearby Bloomington, as well as a recreation area and flood control project for Bean Blossom Creek. Construction was completed by 1956. Lake Lemon remained a primary water source for Bloomington until being replaced in the 1970s in that capacity by
Lake Monroe, a considerably larger man-made reservoir located to the south. Lake Lemon still serves as a back-up water source for Bloomington.
Management
By the 1990s, the City of Bloomington Utilities department which operated the lake began looking for an alternative group to manage the lake. This was due in large part to financial pressures on that department's budget. A group of landowners around Lake Lemon formed the
Lake Lemon Conservancy District to take over operation of the lake, and official operation of the lake was handed over to this group in 1995. In 2002, the City of Bloomington handed over operation of
Riddle Point Park (located on the lake) to the conservancy district as well.
Fauna and flora
The lake is home to two dozen varieties of fish (including
largemouth bass,
crappie, and
bluegill), wildlife (including
beaver and
muskrat), and birds (including
Bald Eagle,
heron, and
egret). Since 1985, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources has released 73 Bald Eagle chicks at nearby
Lake Monroe, resulting in an increasing number of sightings of this species at Lake Lemon.
A very wide range of plants and trees find comfortable habit on the lands immediately surrounding the lake. The most abundant plants include
American Lotus,
cattail and
Spatterdock. Tree varieties include
Silver Maple and
Oak, both in abundance.
As of 2005,
Zebra mussels, an
invasive species, have not been observed in the lake.
Parks and other facilities
There are two publicly accessible parks located on the lake. The largest is Riddle Point Park operated by the Lake Lemon Conservancy district. This park features a boat ramp, a one acre (250,000 m²) native prairie grass demonstration area, a beach, a shelter house and a nature trail. The other park is
Little Africa Wildlife Viewing Area, which covers 24 acres (97,000 m²) on a peninsula on the east end of the lake and features a nature trail.
Lake Lemon Marina is the only marina on the lake. It is located on the north shore of the lake and offers the only publicly available boat fuel on the lake. A private yacht club called Bloomington Yacht Club exists on the south shore of the lake.
Also on the south shore of the lake is the
Indiana University Aquatic Center. This center hosts a number of activities including
sailing,
rowing, and
water skiing. The facility is home to the Indiana University Women's Rowing Team and Indiana University Club Rowing Team.
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