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Ned Lake
LocationPolk County, Florida
Coordinates27°59′48″N 81°40′12″W / 27.9967°N 81.6701°W / 27.9967; -81.6701
Typenatural freshwater lake
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length2,585 feet (788 m)
Max. width1,470 feet (450 m)
Surface area72.38 acres (29 ha)
Surface elevation131 feet (40 m)
SettlementsWinter Haven, Florida

Ned Lake (or sometimes called Lake Ned) is a natural freshwater lake in eastern Winter Haven, Florida. It has a 72.38-acre (292,900 m2) surface area and is somewhat irregular in shape. The main part of the lake is oval in shape and on the southeast is a rounded cove. This lake is bordered by residences on the south, southwest, the northwest and the north. On the east side is the 42-acre (170,000 m2) wooded Street Nature Center.[1][2][3]

Ned Lake has no public swimming areas. On the northwest, along Lake Ned Road, is a small park with a few picnic tables and a public boat ramp. The Street Nature Center, on the east side of the lake, is owned and operated by the National Audubon Society. At its center is a house dating from 1912. The Center was opened in 1973, after the property was donated to the Audubon Society in 1970. Conservation meetings and student field trips are conducted at the Street Nature Center and it has a small, but private, boat ramp. The Hook and Bullet website says Ned Lake contains largemouth bass, bluegill and crappie.[4][5]

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