Lake Jennie

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Lake Jennie
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Lake Jennie
Location Sanford, Florida
Coordinates 28°46′38″N81°16′49″W / 28.7773°N 81.2803°W / 28.7773; -81.2803
Lake type natural freshwater lake
Basin  countries United States
Max. length1,645 feet (501 m)
Max. width1,105 feet (337 m)
Surface area 44.94 acres (18 ha)
Average depth7 feet (2.1 m)
Max. depth24.0 feet (7.3 m)
Water volume 12,191,202 US gallons (46,148,720 L) [1]
Surface elevation39 feet (12 m) [2]

Lake Jennie is a somewhat rectangular freshwater lake in the city of Sanford, which is in Seminole County, Florida. Along the northwest, this lake is bordered by Seminole High School. On the southwest is a park. Most of the rest is bordered by commercial properties.

This lake has no public swimming areas or boat docks.

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