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Lake Sirena, an oval-shaped lake, has a surface area of 142.85-acre (578,100 m 2). It is on the south side of Lake Placid, Florida. In fact, it is surrounded by the city, but most of its shore and most of the lake is outside the city limits. Only a small sliver of the south end of the lake is inside the city of Lake Placid.
south of city of Lake Placid, Florida; city limits border north shore of lake Coordinates 27°14′35″N 81°21′56″W / 27.2431°N 81.3655°W / 27.2431; -81
Lake June in Winter, on the west side of Lake Placid, Florida, has a surface area of 3,726.11-acre (15,079,000 m 2). The lake is also written "Lake June-in-Winter" and was once known as Lake Stearns. It is kidney-shaped, with coves on the northeast and northwest.
Lake Clay, on the north edge of Lake Placid, Florida, has a surface area of 353.33-acre (1,429,900 m 2). Lake Clay is almost completely surrounded by residences. Only a few small grassy undeveloped areas exist around the lake. Blue Lake (Florida), a small round lake, is 610 feet (190 m) west of Lake Clay. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Grassy lake, also sometimes called Lake Grassy, is a long, narrow lake south of the city of Lake Placid, Florida. It has a surface area of 529.91-acre (2,144,500 m 2 ). This lake's shore is 90% surrounded by development, mainly single-family housing.
Lake Placid is a town in Highlands County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Sebring, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area . As of the 2020 census , the population was 2,360, up from 2,223 at the 2010 census.
Lake McCoy is almost round, except for an indentation along the east shore. On the south side of the city of Lake Placid, Florida, it has a surface area of 50.83-acre (205,700 m 2). On the south, east, north and northwest, the lake is surrounded by residences along McCoy Drive. On the west Lake McCoy is bordered by U.S. Route 27. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Mirror Lake, a figure-eight-shaped lake, has a surface area of 93.15 acres (377,000 m 2). This lake is on the south edge of the city of Lake Placid, Florida. The area immediately surrounding it is mostly rural, but there are housing developments abutting the lake on part of its south side.