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The Where to Fish interactive map includes information on public access sites, fish consumption advisories, and low-head dam locations in rivers and streams. For city stocking locations, visit Urban Fishing.
Where to Fish. This interactive map includes information on public access sites, fish consumption advisories and low-head dam locations in rivers and streams. All access site locations are approximate; please ensure that these sites are open to the public before launching.
At 8,800 acres, Patoka Lake is Indiana’s 2nd largest reservoir with rolling topography, heavily wooded areas and deep draws on the surrounding land. The property is home to educational, non-releasable birds of prey including a bald eagle. Visitors can enjoy boating, hiking, biking, camping and swimming.
Public access sites managed by the Division of Fish & Wildlife do not require a lake-use permit. The Public Access Program: Works with local, state and federal agencies to provide access to Indiana’s lakes and rivers.
Find local public access sites in Indiana and enjoy boating here on our lakes in Steuben County. With 101 lakes, the options are endless.
Indiana's largest lakes are not only impressive in size but also offer unique features that set them apart from one another. Let's explore some of these distinguishing characteristics: Depth and Volume Comparisons. Monroe Lake is the deepest lake in Indiana, with depths reaching up to 55 feet.
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Find public lakes and beaches in Northern Indiana Lakes Country. With 101 lakes in Steuben County, we have plenty to pick from.