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Black Lake
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Location Winter Garden, Florida
Basin countries United States
Max. length 3,150 ft (960 m)
Max. width 1,875 ft (572 m)
Surface area 116 acres (47 ha)
Average depth 12 ft (3.7 m)
Water volume 582,100,992 US gal (2.20349195×109 L; 484,700,469 imp gal)

Black Lake is a natural freshwater lake located in Orange County, Florida, near Orlando, Florida. It is connected to a nearby body of water called Lake Tilden. This lake has some swampy areas along its edges, especially on the northwest side where it meets Lake Tilden.

The lake is surrounded by homes and a major road. To the south, you'll find Florida State Road 429, which is a toll highway. Residential neighborhoods are built on the southwest and north sides of the lake. Because the entire lake is surrounded by private land, there is no public access for swimming, boating, or fishing.

Discovering Black Lake

Black Lake is a natural body of water, meaning it formed naturally over time, not by humans. It's a freshwater lake, which means its water is not salty like the ocean. This type of lake is important for local plants and animals.

Where is Black Lake Located?

Black Lake is found on the west side of Orlando, Florida. It's in Orange County, Florida, a busy part of the state. The lake is close to a major road called Florida State Road 429, which is a toll highway. This makes it easy to reach the area, but remember, the lake itself is private.

What are the Lake's Features?

Black Lake is quite a large body of water. It stretches about 3,150 ft (960 m) long and 1,875 ft (572 m) wide. That's like having a lake almost two-thirds of a mile long! It covers an area of 116 acres (47 ha), which is roughly the size of 100 football fields.

The lake isn't very deep, with an average depth of about 12 ft (3.7 m). Its total water volume is huge, holding around 582,100,992 US gal (2.20349195×109 L; 484,700,469 imp gal) of water. Some parts of the lake's shores are swampy, which means they are wet, marshy areas. These swampy parts are important habitats for certain types of wildlife.

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