Jordan Pond is
an impoundment
on the Plover River created by a dam near the intersection of State
Highway 66 and County Road Y, northeast of Stevens Point in the Town
of Hull. Jordan Pond is an 84.5 acre lake with a maximum depth of 8
feet and an estimated volume of 298 acre-feet. The shoreline length
is 2.9 miles. The southern half of the lake, on both the east and
west sides, is in the
County Park system with shelters, bathroom facilities, a boat landing, and camp
sites; the park totals 271 acres. The remaining land on the north end of the lake is largely forested with some agriculture and rural homes. The lake
contains northern pike, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and panfish.
See a survey about the future of Jordan Pond.
Read agendas and minutes from Jordan Pond planning meetings.
Contact the staff working on the Jordan Pond plan.
See a map of the Jordan Pond watershed.
Read reports about Jordan Pond
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