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Lake Galena (Illinois)

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Type
  
reservoir

Primary outflows
  
Smallpox Creek

Surface area
  
220 acres (89 ha)

Surface elevation
  
218 m

Shore length
  
11.3 km

Primary inflows
  
Smallpox Creek

Basin countries
  
United States

Area
  
89 ha

Catchment area
  
41.84 km²

Cities
  
Galena

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Location
  
Jo Daviess County, Illinois, U.S.

Lake Galena is a reservoir in Jo Daviess County, Illinois, located near Galena.

Contents

Map of Lake Galena, The Galena Territory, IL 61036, USA

HistoryEdit

The lake formed following the damming of Smallpox Creek in 1974. Smallpox Creek is one of many tributaries of the Mississippi River.

GeographyEdit

Lake Galena receives its water from a watershed about 10,591 acres (42.9 km²) in size and is located at an elevation of about 710 feet (218 m). It encompasses an area of 225 acres (89 ha) and with 7 miles (11.3 km) of shoreline. It is located within a private development of Galena known as the Galena Territory.

UseEdit

The lake is mostly used for recreational purposes including boating and fishing. The lake is managed by a non-profit corporation, The Galena Territory Association, who manages a marina located on the east end of the lake. The eighth hole on the Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa's North golf course crosses a small inlet of the lake.

References

Lake Galena (Illinois) Wikipedia