Spring
Lake is a clear 37.5 acre
drainage
lake with an estimated volume of 311 acre-feet, located in the Town
of Lanark. It is a relatively deep lake with a maximum depth of 42
feet and a bottom consisting primarily of marl, with sand, silt,
muck, and rubble also present. The marl appears to have been mined
at one time. The shoreline is mostly undeveloped, making
Spring Lake aesthetically pleasing. Spring Lake is fed by Mack Creek
and numerous springs. Spring Creek serves as an outlet. The sport
fish community is dominated by bluegill, largemouth bass, and rock
bass. There are two public access sites, one along the north shore
and the other on the south shore.
See a survey about the future of Spring Lake.
Read agendas and minutes from Spring Lake planning meetings.
Contact the staff working on the Spring Lake plan.
See a map of the Spring Lake watershed.
Read reports about Spring Lake
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