Monroe Lake (also referred to as Lake Monroe) is a
reservoir
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located about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of
Bloomington,
Indiana
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,
United States
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. The lake is the largest entirely situated in
Indiana
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with of water surface area spread over the counties of
Monroe and
Brown. Capacity varies from to
depending on water level. It is also home to of protected forest and three recreational areas (Fairfax, Hardin Ridge, and Paynetown). Indiana's only federally protected
U.S. Wilderness Area, the
Charles C. Deam Wilderness Area, is located on the south shore. The lake's watershed is 441 square miles, 82% of which is forested or farmland. The pool elevation (above sea level) is about year-round. During colder winters, limited ice fishing is available on protected backwater portions of the reservoir.
Ransburg Scout Reservation, a large
Boy Scout camp comprising over , is situated along the eastern shore with a private dock system in Siscoe Bay (also known as Boy Scout Bay). The largest marina situated on the lake is the Fourwinds Resort and Marina with over 800 boats. The reservoir provides abundant fishing throughout the year, and recreational opportunities such as boating and water skiing attract visitors from throughout Indiana and the Midwest.
Construction
Construction on the lake began in 1960 and was finished in 1965 at a cost of $16.5 million.
Salt Creek was dammed south of Bloomington, Indiana and the reservoir fills the valley to the northeast of the dam extending into adjacent
Brown County. It was thought that
Elkinsville, a town in southern Brown County, had to be abandoned due to the path of the backwaters. Therefore, the town was acquired through the power of eminent domain. Later, this was found not to be necessary; the result of a mistake in elevation estimates.
The lake was designed as a primary water source for the City of Bloomington and to prevent flood damage downstream. The lake was created and is still managed by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District.
References
External links
Monroe Lake page at Indiana Dept. of Natural ResourcesMonroe Lake page at U.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville DistrictLake-Monroe.com
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Protected areas of Brown County, Indiana
Protected areas of Monroe County, Indiana
Monroe
Hoosier National Forest
Monroe
United States Army Corps of Engineers dams
Nature centers in Indiana
Bodies of water of Brown County, Indiana
Bodies of water of Monroe County, Indiana