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Lake Ini-To

Coordinates: 32°57′59″N 84°30′00″W / 32.966475°N 84.500030°W / 32.966475; -84.500030
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Lake Ini-To
Location of the artificial lake in Georgia, USA.
Location of the artificial lake in Georgia, USA.
Lake Ini-To
Location of the artificial lake in Georgia, USA.
Location of the artificial lake in Georgia, USA.
Lake Ini-To
Coordinates32°57′59″N 84°30′00″W / 32.966475°N 84.500030°W / 32.966475; -84.500030
Typeartificial lake
Primary inflowsThundering Spring and Fishing Lake
Primary outflowsSpring Creek
Surface area15.9 acres (6.4 hectares)
Shore length14,075 feet (1,242 m)
SettlementsMolena, Georgia
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Ini-To is an artificial lake located in Molena, Georgia at the Boy Scouts of America camp, Camp Thunder, on the Gerald Lawhorn Scouting Base.[1][2][3] The lake is fed by the Thundering Spring and a smaller pond called the Fishing Lake. Subsequently, the lake outflows into Spring Creek and several other small creeks.[4] The lake serves as the primary waterfront for the camp. Swimming and boating are common activities on the lake. However, fishing is restricted on the lake. Catch and release fishing is instead allowed on the Fishing Lake.[1]

Due to the lack of a GNIS entry on the body of water, the name of the lake is not completely official.[5] However, the name is used by those in the area, as well as the camp it serves, as shown on maps of the camp and area.[1][4][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Camp Thunder Leaders Guide 2020". Flint River Council. 2020.
  2. ^ "Environmental Protection Division Holds Public Hearing on TenCate's Land Application". The Upson Post. August 4, 2014.
  3. ^ "Camp Lawhorn High Adventure Guide" (PDF). Troop 464: Boy Scouts of America. June 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Camp Thunder Map". Flint River Council. 2019.
  5. ^ "GNIS Query: Lake Ini-To". United States Geological Survey.
  6. ^ "Lawhorn Scouting Base Map". JROTC Raiders National Championship.