Fairview Lake
Just south of Lake Wallenpaupack in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania's Pike County is a 0.78 km2 natural lake called Fairview Lake. The lake can go as deep as 48 feet. A ridge that runs across the center of the lake, over which the water is only three to five feet deep, is one of the state's most remarkable land formations.
One of the best fishing lakes in the state is Fairview Lake, which is located in Palmyra Township in eastern Pennsylvania. It has a number of distinctive natural features that make it an ideal habitat for many different fish species.
It is a small, 169-acre natural lake. It has a maximum depth of 48 feet, but a ridge that runs through it has a distinctive geological structure where the depth only drops to roughly three feet. Bass anglers travel to Fairview Lake in hopes of finding some fishing success because of the lake's connection to fishing fame.
According to the locals, Mike Iaconelli, the winner of the Bassmaster Classic, caught his first bass on Fairview Lake when he was a little child. Fairview Lake is a family-friendly lake with many vacation houses available and boating activities, aside from the angling legends and fish.
Location: Palmyra Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania