Harris Lake
Lake Harris is a body of water located in Lake County, Florida, about 50 kilometers northwest of Orlando. It is a component of the St. Johns River's sub-watershed, the Upper Ocklawaha River Basin. The Harris Chain of Lakes, sometimes known as the "Ocklawaha Chain of Lakes," consists of seven lakes.
With numerous deeper holes and ledges, Lake Harris has a far greater depth than the nearby Lake Okeechobee. Sandhills and cypress trees, which are a part of the Central Florida Ridge, surround the lake. The highest heights in central Florida are found in this area, where Sugarloaf Mountain rises 95 meters above sea level. It is quite hilly in comparison to the rest of Florida, which is quite flat.
Harris Lake, like many of the lakes around here, is a well-liked fishing spot that draws visitors from all over the state. There is usually a wonderful walk on these waters, with a landscape ringed by lovely cypress trees. In addition to skiing, tourists can enjoy swimming in the area's warm waters.
Location: Lake County, Florida