Tippecanoe Lake

Just over two miles west of the town of North Webster, in north-central Indiana, is where you'll find this sizable glacial lake. With a depth of 123 feet, it is the state's deepest natural lake and a very well-liked recreational location. At Tippecanoe Lake, boating, fishing, and water sports are common activities. The lake's waterfront also has a country club, golf course, resort, and mineral springs in addition to its three marinas. Additionally, it is bordered by opulent homes.


Tippecanoe is not associated with canoes or canoeing in any way. Instead, it is a Native American phrase that has undergone numerous changes throughout the years thanks to French and European explorers who used it on early maps and records.

Tippecanoe Lake receives its primary inflows from the Tippecanoe River via James Lake and from the other lakes in the Barbee chain via Grassy Creek. Boat ramps are available at a number of the lake's public access locations as well as a few of its private ones. Around the lake, there are additional restaurants, eateries, boat servicing facilities, and a swimming beach.

Video: Lakehouse - Lake Tippecanoe
Photo:  www.sustainourlake.com - Tippecanoe Lake
Photo: www.sustainourlake.com - Tippecanoe Lake

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