Talquin Lake
North Florida's Leon and Gadsden counties border the Ochlockonee River, where Lake Talquin is a reservoir. The lake, which is about 10 miles (15 km) west of Tallahassee, is flanked on the east and west by State Roads 20 and 267, and it is south of Interstate 10.
When all the nooks and crannies of the numerous inlets are taken into account, the lake's shoreline extends for more than 40 kilometers. Since the majority of this beach is on public land, it is underdeveloped. The lake is surrounded by sloping hills and wide ravines.
This reservoir lake has clear waters that are mostly used to generate hydroelectric power. It is bordered by lovely forests, undulating hills, and fish-filled waters that are ideal for all types of anglers. Visitors can take pleasure in a nice boardwalk area with breathtaking views of the water, the surrounding landscape, the vast Florida sky, and lovely picnic and camping areas at the South Shore and Lake Talquin State Park.
Location: Gadsden / Leon counties, Florida