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Coordinates: 28°40′35″N 81°01′19″W / 28.6763845°N 81.0220041°W / 28.6763845; -81.0220041
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[[Category:Landforms of Seminole County, Florida]]
[[Category:Bodies of water of Seminole County, Florida]]
[[Category:Landforms of Volusia County, Florida]]
[[Category:Bodies of water of Volusia County, Florida]]
[[Category:St. Johns River]]
[[Category:St. Johns River]]
[[Category:Econlockhatchee River]]
[[Category:Econlockhatchee River]]

Revision as of 18:43, 15 July 2017

Puzzle Lake
LocationSeminole / Volusia counties, Florida, United States
Coordinates28°40′35″N 81°01′19″W / 28.6763845°N 81.0220041°W / 28.6763845; -81.0220041[1]
Primary inflowsEconlockhatchee River, St. Johns River
Primary outflowsSt. Johns River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area1,300 acres (530 ha)

Puzzle Lake is a lake near Geneva in Seminole County, Florida. It forms the border of Volusia and Seminole counties. It is one of the lakes that make up the St. Johns River system. 1,627 yards (1,488 m) north of the lake is the mouth of the tributary, the Econlockhatchee River. It has a surface area of 1,300 acres (530 ha). 3.2 miles (5.1 km) downriver is Lake Harney, the start of the river becoming a wetland (upriver). It will become a narrow river again past Lake Poinsett in Brevard County. The lake is named after this because the navigable portions of the lake change seasonally depending on the amount of rainfall. When the waters recede, previously known boat routes can be hindered by new, submersed, sandbars and deep water channels that are completely different from the year before.

Geography

On the lakes eastern boundary is Volusia and Brevard counties. To the north is the Econlockhatchee River and Lake Harney. To the west is Geneva, and to the south is Christmas.

Boaters beware of numerous fence posts and barbed wire.

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