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           Dewart Lake Protective Association

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Kosciusko County Syracuse, Indiana
41 degrees 22' 03.31" North Lattitude x 
85 degrees 46' 18.22" West Longitude
photo@ approximately 860 feet elevation
551 Acre Lake, 867.70 feet above Sea Level
       82' Maximum Depth wtih an average depth of 16.3 feet
 
A permit has been filed and approved by the DNR for a No-Wake Zone
along the South Shore of the lake.
                            
                              Read the Turtle Studies to find out why the No-Wake Zone is important.
                                                

                                        

                                            Resources & In Depth Studies »

                                                                              Link to L.A.R.E. grant information & Link to 

                                                                                            Link to Kosciusko County Government Website

                                               Link to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources  (IDNR)

                                     *Dewart Lake Community Friends Church invites the entire lake community
                                            to come to our Boat-In Worship Service. It is held every Sunday
                                from Memorial Day through Labor Day at 8:30 am at the Quaker Haven Lakeside.

                                                                                                            Satelite Photo of Dewart Lake

                                                                                                © 2007-2008 Dewart Lake Protective Association
                                                                                               - Website Created and Maintained by Alex Barrett
                                                                    With special thanks to Sue & Ken Brehob, who helped make this site possible!