The Chain of Lakes is a famous series of lakes in
Central Florida
Central Florida is a region of the U.S. state of Florida. Different sources give different definitions for the region, but as its name implies it is usually said to comprise the central part of the state, including the Tampa Bay area and the Gr ...
. There are two chains of lakes, the northern chain and the southern chain. The northern chain extends across three cities:
Winter Haven,
Lake Alfred
Lake Alfred is a city in Polk County, Florida, Polk County, Florida, United States. The population was approximately 5,015 at the 2010 Census. It is part of the Lakeland, Florida, Lakeland–Winter Haven, Florida, Winter Haven Lakeland-Winter H ...
, and
Lake Hamilton. It has ten lakes, connected by a series of canals.
The ten lakes on the northern chain are Lake Haines,
Lake Rochelle
Lake Rochelle, of which the main body is oval-shaped, has a smaller oval-shaped cove on its east end. This lake has a surface area of . The lake is located just north of Winter Haven, Florida, but is located entirely within the city limits of Lake ...
,
Lake Echo,
Lake Conine
Lake Conine is a natural freshwater lake on the north side of Winter Haven, Florida. The lake is not within the city limits, but is almost entirely surrounded by the city of Winter Haven. Lake Conine is almost as often called Lake Connie as it is ...
,
Lake Fannie,
Lake Smart,
Lake Henry,
Lake Hamilton,
Middle Lake Hamilton
Middle Lake Hamilton, is a natural freshwater lake on the northeast edge of Winter Haven, Florida. At one point on the north shore the Winter Haven city limits touches the lake's shore. This lake has an surface area. Middle Lake Hamilton is betwe ...
, and
Little Lake Hamilton
Little Lake Hamilton has a surface area of . Little Lake Hamilton is bordered by Haines City, Florida, on its north side and is almost bordered by the town of Lake Hamilton, Florida, on its south side. This lake is in places bordered by residence ...
.
The southern chain is located almost entirely within the city of Winter Haven. It has 16, sometimes 18, lakes connected by a series of canals.
The principal 16 lakes on the southern chain are
Lake Howard,
Lake Cannon
Lake Cannon, an almost round lake, has a surface area of . Lake Cannon is in a highly urbanized area. On the north shore is a some vacant land and the Boys Club is also on the north shore. The rest of the lake is surrounded by residential areas. ...
,
Lake Shipp
Lake Shipp is located on the Chain of Lakes in Winter Haven, Florida. It is almost round in shape. This lake is a natural freshwater lake with a surface area. This lake is bordered on the north, northwest and the southwest sides by residential a ...
,
Lake Jessie,
Lake Hartridge
Lake Hartridge, with somewhat of a figure eight shape, has a surface area of . This lake is on the north side of Winter Haven in Polk County, Florida. Most of the lake's west shore is bordered by residential areas. The northwest shore is bordere ...
,
Lake Lulu
Lake Lulu is a natural freshwater lake in Winter Haven, Florida. The lake has a surface area and has a somewhat irregular oval shape. It is bounded on the north and northeast by private residences. It has no eastern or western sides, as the lake' ...
,
Lake Roy
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Taninges () is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes reg ...
,
Lake Eloise
Lake Eloise is a large natural freshwater lake on the south side of Winter Haven, Florida. It is part of the southern Chain of Lakes. With a surface area, it is one of the larger lakes in Polk County, Florida. Lake Eloise has a somewhat oval ...
, Little Lake Eloise,
Lake Winterset
Lake Winterset is a large natural freshwater lake on the south side of Winter Haven, Florida. This lake has a surface area and is round with an oval-shaped cove on its south end. The cove is connected to the main part of the lake by a short, wide ...
, Little Lake Winterset,
Lake May,
Lake Mirror,
Lake Idylwild
Lake Idylwild, which is round, has a surface area of . The lake has one small island, almost rectangular in shape, that measures by . It is just north of a canal on the northwest side the leads to Lake Jessie. Lake Idylwild is on the northwest s ...
,
Spring Lake and
Lake Summit
Lake Summit is a natural freshwater lake in Winter Haven, Florida. It has a surface area and is somewhat oval in shape. It has two small coves on its north side. This lake is surrounded by residences around most of its perimeter. It has a public ...
.
Hydrography
Winter Haven and the chain of lakes sit at the headwaters of the
Peace River
The Peace River (french: links=no, rivière de la Paix) is a river in Canada that originates in the Rocky Mountains of northern British Columbia and flows to the northeast through northern Alberta. The Peace River joins the Athabasca River in th ...
basin.
The southern chain has a total surface area of approximately .
The largest lake in the southern chain is Lake Eloise, with a surface area of .
The smallest lake in the southern chain is Spring Lake, with a surface area of .
Paleolimnological studies have shown that the chain of lakes should have naturally high levels of
tannins
Tannins (or tannoids) are a class of astringent, polyphenolic biomolecules that bind to and precipitate proteins and various other organic compounds including amino acids and alkaloids.
The term ''tannin'' (from Anglo-Norman ''tanner'', f ...
, which are caused by detritus from plants in the water. These tannins create the brown color characteristic in many lakes and slow-moving rivers in Florida. Currently, the majority of the lakes in both chains are officially listed as 'impaired' by the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) is the Florida government agency responsible for environmental protection.
History
By the mid-1960s, when the federal government was becoming increasingly involved in initiatives design ...
.
[City of Winter Haven Memorandum, May 14, 2010, "Status of Nutrient Criteria / Impaired Waters in Winter Haven" http://www.polk.wateratlas.usf.edu/upload/documents/WinterHavenNutrientCriteriaMemoMay2010.pdf] Impairment is based on the whether a lake meets its "designated uses", often referred; these lakes are designated as "fishable/swimmable". Examples of other designations include drinking water, shellfish propagation, and industrial use. The impaired lakes on the southern chain are Lulu, Shipp, May, Howard, Mirror, Cannon, Jessie, Idylwild, Spring, and Roy. The impaired lakes on the northern chain are Conine, Smart, Haines, Rochelle, and Hamilton.
These lakes have TSI numbers below 60.
The chain of lakes, as the headwaters of the Peace River, are important to the hydrological and environmental health of the region. The city of
Winter Haven,
Polk County Polk County is the name of twelve counties in the United States, all except two named after president of the United States James Knox Polk:
* Polk County, Arkansas
* Polk County, Florida
* Polk County, Georgia
* Polk County, Iowa
* Polk Count ...
, the
Southwest Florida Water Management District
The Southwest Florida Water Management District (or SWFWMD, pronounced as "swiftmud" based on the word acronym), is one of five regional agencies directed by Florida State law (United States), state law to protect and preserve water resources. Es ...
, the state of the
Florida
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, and the
federal government
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all have working projects to improve the water quality levels within the chain of lakes. Sometimes these projects work well with each other; sometimes they do not.
Rapid urbanization around the chain of lakes threatens their long-term environmental health. Greater care by the residents in the area will be required to preserve the chain of lakes for future generations.
History
The
Calusa
The Calusa ( ) were a Native American people of Florida's southwest coast. Calusa society developed from that of archaic peoples of the Everglades region. Previous indigenous cultures had lived in the area for thousands of years.
At the time of ...
were the first people to live in the chain of lakes area. Later, both the
Creek
A creek in North America and elsewhere, such as Australia, is a stream that is usually smaller than a river. In the British Isles it is a small tidal inlet.
Creek may also refer to:
People
* Creek people, also known as Muscogee, Native Americans
...
and the
Seminole
The Seminole are a Native American people who developed in Florida in the 18th century. Today, they live in Oklahoma and Florida, and comprise three federally recognized tribes: the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, an ...
were known to live and hunt in this area.
["The Naming of Lakes in Polk County",Joe Spann, Polk County Historical Library, Bartow, 2007, http://www.polk.wateratlas.usf.edu/upload/documents/Naming%20of%20Polk%20Lakes.pdf] The Seminole name for the entire chain of lakes is "We-hi-ack-pa."
The area had no European or American settlement until the Florida
Armed Occupation Act of 1842, which created incentives for settlers. Some of the lakes on the chain were named by these early settlers, including
Lake Eloise
Lake Eloise is a large natural freshwater lake on the south side of Winter Haven, Florida. It is part of the southern Chain of Lakes. With a surface area, it is one of the larger lakes in Polk County, Florida. Lake Eloise has a somewhat oval ...
, named for the daughter of the first American settler on that lake.
During the 1840s and 1850s, the
United States
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government conducted the first surveys of the area. In 1849, Dr. John Westcott completed an extensive survey of the area. Westcott named several of the lakes on the chain after his personal friends, including
Lake Howard, Lake Hartridge, and Lake Conine.
Westcott, a devout Christian, also named Lake Canon, in reference to his religious beliefs. However, it was later renamed Lake Cannon by U.S. Army map-makers during the
Seminole Wars
The Seminole Wars (also known as the Florida Wars) were three related military conflicts in Geography of Florida, Florida between the United States and the Seminole, citizens of a Native Americans in the United States, Native American nation whi ...
.
Several small battles and skirmishes during the Seminole Wars occurred on the chain of lakes. The Seminole leader Chipco is known to have lived along the shores of
Lake Hamilton during the Second Seminole War.
In 1883,
Henry Plant
Henry Bradley Plant (October 27, 1819 – June 23, 1899), was a businessman, entrepreneur, and investor involved with many transportation interests and projects, mostly railroads, in the southeastern United States. He was founder of the Plant Sys ...
successfully built the first railroad across Polk County, passing right through the chain of lakes area. Some of the lakes were named by railroad workers at this time.
Lake Haines is named for Col.
Henry Haines Henry Stevens Haines (November 21, 1836 – November 3, 1923), was an accomplished engineer, a colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, and an important developer of railroads in the South. He played an essential role in the developme ...
, a senior railroad official. Col. Haines was a prominent civil engineer and helped lay the roadbed used for the railroad tracks to cross the wetlands in this area.
Nearby Lake Henry and the neighboring community of
Haines City
Haines City is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. Its population was 13,174 at the 2000 census and 20,535 at the 2010 census. It is the third most populous city in Polk County. It is part of the Lakeland– Winter Haven Metropolitan S ...
are also named for Col. Haines.
The land around the chain of lakes was platted in 1884. By 1900, the area had a population of 400 people. The city of Winter Haven was incorporated in 1911. In the 1920s and 1930s, the
citrus industry
Citrus production encompasses the production of citrus fruit, which are the highest-value fruit crop in terms of international trade. There are two main markets for citrus fruit:
* The fresh fruit market
* The processed citrus fruits market (ma ...
expanded throughout the area, with thousands of acres of groves along the chain of lakes.
John A. Snively
John Andrew Snively (1889 – January 22, 1958) was an American farmer, businessman, and pioneering citrus grower in Florida and Georgia. At his height, his companies were responsible for one-third of the Florida citrus crop.
Biography
Snively ...
played a significant role in developing citrus groves in the area. During this period, many homes in the
Colonial Revival architectural style were built along the Chain of Lakes, including most of the
historic homes in the
Interlaken
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, twintowns = Scottsdale (USA), Ōtsu (Japan), Třeboň (Czech Republic)
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neighborhood.
In 1936,
Dick and Julie Pope opened
Cypress Gardens
Cypress Gardens was a botanical garden and theme park near Winter Haven, Florida that operated from 1936 to 2009. As of 2011, the botanical garden portion had been preserved inside the newly formed Legoland Florida.
History
Billed as Florida' ...
on Lake Eloise. Through his efforts to promote his theme park, Dick Pope Sr. helped to make the Chain of Lakes world famous.
Chain of Lakes Park was built on Lake Lulu in 1966. The Boston Red Sox, and later the Cleveland Indians, did their spring training there. The park also hosted several minor league teams. The area has continued to grow since then.
Transportation
The first railroad line built in the area, by Henry Plant and Col. Henry Haines, passed close to Lake Henry and Lake Haines on the northern chain.
The major roads passing near the chain of lakes today are
U.S. 17
U.S. Route 17 or U.S. Highway 17 (US 17), also known as the Coastal Highway, is a north–south United States Highway that spans in the southeastern United States. It runs close to the Atlantic Coast for much of its length, with ...
,
U.S. 92
U.S. Route 92 or U.S. Highway 92 (US 92) is a 181-mile (291 km.) U.S. Route entirely in the U.S. state of Florida. The western terminus is at US 19 Alt. and SR 687 in downtown St. Petersburg. The eastern terminus is at SR A1A in Daytona ...
,
State Road 544, and
State Road 540.
Jack Browns Seaplane Base
Jack Browns Seaplane Base is a public-use seaplane base located 3 nautical miles (5.56 km) northwest of the central business district of Winter Haven in Polk County, Florida, United States. It is located on the northeast shore of Lake Je ...
is located on Lake Jessie.
In addition, there is a multi-use paved hiking/biking trail known as the
Chain of Lakes Trail
The Chain of Lakes Trail is a paved multi-use path that runs from Lake Alfred, Florida, Lake Alfred to Winter Haven, Florida, Winter Haven in Florida, past many of the lakes that compose the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes (Winter Haven), Chain of L ...
.
References
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Lakes of Polk County, Florida
Winter Haven, Florida