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Lake Vaquero

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Surface area
  
306 acres (124 ha)

Surface elevation
  
306 m

Cities
  
Topeka

Basin countries
  
Max. depth
  
approx. 27 ft (8 m)

Area
  
124 ha

Lake type
  
manmade freshwater lake

Settlements
  
just southwest of Topeka, Kansas

Lake Vaquero is a private lake located two blocks southwest of Topeka, Kansas, and about three blocks northwest of Lake Sherwood (Kansas). It is a manmade lake contained by a 33 ft (10 m) high dam on its southwest. It is bounded by Indian Hills Road on the east, El Cerrito Drive on the south, Lagito Drive on the west and SW 29th Street on the north. If filled to the dam's brim, the lake would have a 340-acre (1,400,000 m2) capacity. It normally has a 306-acre (1,240,000 m2) capacity.

Map of Lake Vaquero, Mission, KS 66614, USA

Lake Vaquero was built in the early 1960s. It has always been a lake and over the years residences have been built around it. Today, it is completely surrounded by houses. Periodically the lake has been dredged, because runoff from nearby construction and fields has resulted in the lake bottom being covered in silt. In 2010, the lake's owners, represented by the Vaquero Lake Club, faced costly upgrades to the dam to increase the safety of persons and property downstream from it.

Being a private lake, Vaquero Lake Club members enjoy boating, fishing and swimming at the beach on Lake Vaquero.

References

Lake Vaquero Wikipedia


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