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Lake Kissimmee

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Basin countries
  
United States

Max. width
  
10.7 km (6.6 mi)

Area
  
141.4 kmĀ²

Width
  
10.7 km

Max. length
  
24 km (15 mi)

Average depth
  
5 feet (1.5 m)

Surface elevation
  
15 m

Length
  
24 km

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Location
  
Osceola County, Florida, Polk County, Florida

Surface area
  
141.43 km (54.61 sq mi)

Lake Kissimmee is a lake located about 15 mi (24 km) east of Lake Wales, Florida, USA. The lake is almost entirely in Osceola County, but the western shore, and a small part of the lake, is in Polk County.

Map of Lake Kissimmee, Florida 34739, USA

Lake Kissimmee State Park is rich with wildlife, including bald eagles, white tailed deer, alligators, ospreys, bobcats, turkeys, and sandhill cranes. The main attraction is its "cow camp" where visitors can learn about 1876 era Florida cowboys.

The Joe Overstreet Road access to the lake is an internationally known area for birdwatching, with sandhill cranes, introduced whooping cranes, bald eagles, black vultures, and shorebirds prominent.

There are at least five islands in the lake. The largest is Brahma Island in the south. It is followed in size by Sturm Island in the north, which is separated from the mainland only by a narrow waterway. The other islands are Bird Island, Rabbit Island and Ox Island in the eastern part of the lake. Also Ox Island is separated from the mainland only by a very narrow waterway.

References

Lake Kissimmee Wikipedia