Enjoy the lakes of kosciusko county
There is a lake adventure waiting for you in the land of 101 Lakes
Known as the “Land of the Lakes,” Kosciusko County is home to over 100 lakes, including Lake Wawasee, Indiana’s largest natural lake and Lake Tippecanoe, the deepest lake in the state. The fun isn’t limited to summer either as year round activities abound on and around the water.
Lake Wawasee
Indiana’s largest natural lake can be found in the northeast corner of the county. Checking in at a whopping 3200 acres, Wawasee allows skiing and other related water activities. There are also a large variety of fish from largemouth bass to blue gill to yellow perch. A public access site can be found on the southern tip of the lake.
Lake Wawasee
Indiana’s largest natural lake can be found in the northeast corner of the county. Checking in at a whopping 3200 acres, Wawasee allows skiing and other related water activities. There are also a large variety of fish from largemouth bass to blue gill to yellow perch. A public access site can be found on the southern tip of the lake.
Pike Lake
About 230 acres of water will greet you at Pike Lake, located just east of Center Lake. While no skiing is allowed, bluegill, yellow perch and walleye among others are available for anglers. The lake also has a beach which is where you’ll find the public access site and a campground.
Pike Lake
About 230 acres of water will greet you at Pike Lake, located just east of Center Lake. While no skiing is allowed, bluegill, yellow perch and walleye among others are available for anglers. The lake also has a beach which is where you’ll find the public access site and a campground.
Center Lake
Located just north of downtown Warsaw, Center Lake is home to blue gill, yellow perch, catfish and largemouth bass. While skiing isn’t allowed, there are plenty of activities available at the park that dots its southeast shore and lakefront restaurants to enjoy on its eastern shore along SR 15/N. Detroit St. where you’ll also find the public access site.
Winona Lake
At over 550 acres, Winona offers skiing and other related water activities. If you don’t have your own equipment, the Lake House, located in the Village at Winona, will rent some to you. Sunfish, catfish and walleye among others can be found in its waters. Its popular and ever-expanding beach, located on the east shore of the lake, is a popular destination for families. Its public access site is at the northwest corner of Kiwanis Park where the lake is accessed via a channel.
Winona Lake
At over 550 acres, Winona offers skiing and other related water activities. If you don’t have your own equipment, the Lake House, located in the Village at Winona, will rent some to you. Sunfish, catfish and walleye among others can be found in its waters. Its popular and ever-expanding beach, located on the east shore of the lake, is a popular destination for families. Its public access site is at the northwest corner of Kiwanis Park where the lake is accessed via a channel.
Center Lake
Located just north of downtown Warsaw, Center Lake is home to blue gill, yellow perch, catfish and largemouth bass. While skiing isn’t allowed, there are plenty of activities available at the park that dots its southeast shore and lakefront restaurants to enjoy on its eastern shore along SR 15/N. Detroit St. where you’ll also find the public access site.