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Banana Lake
LocationLakeland, Florida
Coordinates27°58′43″N 81°54′08″W / 27.9785°N 81.9023°W / 27.9785; -81.9023
Typenatural freshwater lake
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length1.04-mile (1.67 km)
Max. width0.56-mile (0.90 km)
Surface area268 acres (108 ha)
Average depth4 ft (1 m)
Max. depth7 ft (2 m)
Water volume329,100,230 US gallons (1.2457799×109 L)[1]
Surface elevation89 feet (27 m)
Islandsnumerous islets along coasts

Banana Lake or is a 268-acre (1,080,000 m2) natural freshwater lake in southeast Lakeland, Florida. Before 1860 this lake was called Mud Lake. A family homesteaded at the lake and planted bananas, amongst other types of fruit. By 1890 the lake was known by its current name.[2] Banana Lake is in a suburban area. Residential areas and agricultural areas surround it. To the southwest 200 feet (61 m) is Little Banana Lake. Lake Stahl is 400 feet (120 m) to the northwest. Just to the north of Lake Stahl is the Sanlan Golf Course, which also borders Banana Lake.

On the south shore of the lake is Banana Lake Park, which has an address of 5002 Tillery Road. This park contains picnic shelters and tables, a paved walking trail, restrooms, a playground, a boat ramp and a fishing pier. A parking lot is at the west side of the park.[3] Boats can reach Lake Stahl via a canal that connects the two lakes.

References

  1. ^ Polk County Water Atlas, at http://www.polk.wateratlas.usf.edu/lake/?wbodyatlas=lake&wbodyid=160778 .
  2. ^ Joe Spann, "The Naming of Lakes in Polk County," April 2007 revised edition, p. 4 , at http://www.polk.wateratlas.usf.edu/upload/documents/Naming%20of%20Polk%20Lakes.pdf .
  3. ^ The Ledger Guide to Polk, at http://www.ledgerdata.com/guide_to_polk/633/banana-lake-park/ .