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Lake Poinsett (Florida)

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Primary outflows
  
St. Johns River

Max. length
  
2.74 miles (4.41 km)

Surface area
  
4,334 acres (18 km)

Length
  
4.41 km

Width
  
8.739 km

Inflow source
  
St. Johns River

Basin countries
  
United States

Max. width
  
5.43 miles (8.74 km)

Area
  
17.54 kmĀ²

Surface elevation
  
4 m

Outflow location
  
St. Johns River

Primary inflows
  
Taylor Creek, St. Johns River

Lake Poinsett is a lake in Brevard County, Florida, United States, near Rockledge and Cocoa, with small portions in Orange County and Osceola County. It is the second-largest lake in Brevard County, after Lake Washington, though it is actually the smallest lake in Osceola County. It is the widest lake in Brevard County, with a distance of 5 miles (8 km) at its widest point. At the eastern portion of the lake, a channel connects Lake Florence and Barnett Lake.

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Map of Lake Poinsett, Florida, USA

Lake Poinsett and all the other lakes flow northward as part of the St. Johns River system.

It is where the Saint Johns River runs along county lines north of the lake. It is part of the St. Johns River Water Management District. At the extreme northwest corner of Lake Poinsett is Taylor Creek, a tributary of the St. Johns River.

Nearby places and roadsEdit

  • County Road 532
  • State Road 520
  • Interstate 95
  • Tucker Lane
  • Cocoa West
  • Cocoa
  • Rockledge
  • Canaveral Groves
  • Lake Poinsett Road
  • Providence Ave.
  • Bird Island
  • Robin Island Amber Lane
  • Angler Drive
  • Poinsett ShoresEdit

    Poinsett Shores & Poinsett Acres are a boating community located on the northeastern side of Lake Poinsett, at the southern end of former State Road 520A (Lake Poinsett Road). It is one of two communities that surround Lake Poinsett, the other being WoodMoore Estates on the east-northeastern shore. The community is about one and a half square miles.

    HistoryEdit

    250,000 fish were killed in July 2002, when a heavy rainstorm washed in phosphorus-rich runoff from lawns in the area as well as from septic tanks.

    References

    Lake Poinsett (Florida) Wikipedia