Research, Education and Collaboration

Making the lakes in Kosciusko County clean, healthy, safe and beautiful.

    • Allen Lake
    • B4 Pond
    • The Backwaters
    • Barrel & A Half Lake
    • Banning Lake
    • Bass Pond
    • Beaver Dam Lake
    • Beigh Lake
    • Big Barbee Lake
    • Big Chapman Lake
    • Black Lake
    • Black Pond
    • Boner Lake
    • Caldwell Lake
    • Camelot Lake
    • Carr Lake
    • Center Lake
    • Crystal Lake
    • Dewart Lake
    • Diamond Lake
    • Durham Lake
    • Fish Lake
    • Grindle Lake
    • Goose Lake
    • Goose Pond
    • Goldeneye Pond
    • Greider Lake
    • Hammond Lake
    • Heckman Lake
    • Heron Lake
    • Heron Pond
    • Hidden Lake
    • Hill Lake
    • Hoffman Lake
    • Horseshoe Lake
    • Irish Lake
    • Jamison Lake
    • James Lake
    • Lake John
    • Kiser Lake
    • Kuhn Lake
    • Laspew (Larrew) Lake
    • Little Pike Lake
    • Little Chapman Lake
    • Little Carr (Read) Lake
    • Little Barbee Lake
    • Lost (Pisces) Lake
    • Loon Pond
    • Loon Lake
    • Long Lake
    • Mallard Pond
    • McPherson Lake
    • McClure’s Lake
    • Muskellunge Lake
    • Moorehead Lake
    • North Little Lake
    • Oswego Lake
    • Papakeechie Lake
    • Palestine Lake
    • Pierceton Lake
    • Pike Lake
    • Pisgah Lake
    • Price Lake
    • Rail Pond
    • Reed Lake
    • Ridinger Lake
    • Robinson Lake
    • Rock Lake
    • Rothenberger Lake
    • Sawmill Lake
    • Schultz Lake
    • Sechrist Lake
    • Sellers Lake
    • Sharon Lake
    • Sheely Lake
    • Sherburn Lake
    • Shock Lake
    • Shoe Lake
    • Sickle Lake
    • Silver Lake
    • Snoke Lake
    • South Little Lake
    • Spear Lake
    • Stafford Lake
    • Stanton Lake
    • Stevens Lake
    • Syracuse Lake
    • Tennant Lake
    • Tibbitts Lake
    • Lake Tippecanoe
    • Waubee Lake
    • Lake Wawasee
    • Webster Lake
    • Winona Lake
    • Wyland Lake (SW)
    • Wyland Lake (NE)
    • Yellow Creek Lake

    2023 LAKE REPORT

    Beneath the Surface

    We want you to understand the data we gather and use it to make the best decisions for your local lakes and their watersheds! That’s what this report helps us do: investigate and clarify the complex relationships between land, water and living organisms. Use it as a tool to enhance the knowledge you already have, and to understand the relationship between the people and lakes in our county.

    Learning Just Got Easier

    Field Notes

    February 6, 2024

    How Clear is my Lake?

    November 16, 2023

    A Case for Trustworthy Data: Research Database

    Explore the depths of local lakes from the comfort of your home: blue green algae, fish habitats and more.