Lake Size: 3408 Acres Latitude: 28.21306 Longitude: -81.20944
Information: The lake's name actually comes from the former name of its hometown: Alligator Town. This name came from the nickname of a local Native American chief, Halpatter Tuskenuggee, or "Chief Alligator". One of its most unusual features is the presence of active sinkholes in the lake bottom, which unplug during droughts and drain most of the lake. These "natural drawdowns" were known to occur as far back as the early 1800s.
Fishing
Miscellaneous Info
Fishing Species: Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Shellcracker, Black Crappie, Catfish
Nearest Town: St. Cloud, Florida
Lake Access: C-Gate 33 Ramp Located off C.R. 534 (Hickory Tree Rd.)
Lake Notes: Part of the Kissimmee Chain of lakes.
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