Lake Valencia (Pinellas County, Florida)

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Lake Valencia
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Lake Valencia
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Lake Valencia
LocationLake Valencia community, east of Palm Harbor, Florida
Coordinates 28°03′45″N82°43′48″W / 28.0624°N 82.7301°W / 28.0624; -82.7301
Type natural freshwater lake
Basin  countries United States
Max. length485 ft (148 m)
Max. width465 ft (142 m)
Surface elevation46 ft (14 m)

Lake Valencia, a natural lake located in Pinellas County, Florida, is the lake around which the Lake Valencia deed-restricted community of 291 homes was built. This lake is completely surrounded by residences and the west end can be accessed at Parson Brown Lane. [1] [2]

Lake Valencia only has access at Parson Brown Lane. Here a park bench overlooks the lake and the water's edge can be reached. A fountain is in the middle of the lake. However, no fishing, boating or swimming are allowed in this lake. [3]

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References

  1. Lake Valencia Home Owners Association website, http://lakevalencia.com/ .
  2. Trails.com website, coordinates 28.0624, -82.7301, http://www.trails.com .
  3. Lake Valencia Home Owners website.