Lake Kegonsa

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Lake Kegonsa is a glacial freshwater lake in south-central Wisconsin that is popular for boating, fishing, and its surrounding state park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater lake
glacial lake
lake
adjacentTo Lake Kegonsa State Park
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
connectedBy Yahara River watershed
surface form: Yahara River
connectedTo Lake Waubesa NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Yahara River watershed
drainsInto Rock River
surface form: Rock River system
elevationAboveSeaLevel about 257 meters
about 842 feet
formedDuring last glacial period
governingBody Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
hasActivity camping at Lake Kegonsa State Park
hiking at Lake Kegonsa State Park
picnicking at Lake Kegonsa State Park
hasNearbyProtectedArea Lake Kegonsa State Park
hasRecreationalFacility fishing piers
public boat launches
hasShorelineUse public parkland
residential development
inflow Yahara River watershed
surface form: Yahara River
locatedIn Dane County
surface form: Dane County, Wisconsin

Wisconsin
locatedInRegion South Central Wisconsin
surface form: south-central Wisconsin
maximumDepth about 10 meters
about 32 feet
nearestCity Stoughton, Wisconsin
origin glacial
outflow Yahara River watershed
surface form: Yahara River
partOf Yahara River watershed
surface form: Yahara River chain of lakes
popularFishSpecies bluegill
crappie
largemouth bass
northern pike
perch
walleye
recreationManagedBy Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
surfaceArea about 13 square kilometers
about 3,200 acres
usedFor fishing
ice fishing
recreational boating
swimming
water sports
waterType freshwater

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