Whaletail Wanderings

The lake is called Whaletail Lake because the outline of the lake looks like a whale’s tail. This relatively large 558 acre lake is quite shallow, with a maximum depth of only 25 feet. Most of the lake is classified as littoral. The deepest part is found in the middle of the lower basin. The lake is accessible by a state owned public access on the south shore. The water clarity according to Secchi disk measurements is a measely 1.5 feet, but it does not seem to impair the... Read More