Leaser Lake
The lake was built for recreational use and opened to the public in 1971. It is the only lake in Lehigh County. The lake is part of a 540 acre park which owned in part by the PFBC and in part by Lehigh County. The lake covers 117 acres and is 45 feet deep. The lake is created by dam located on Jacksonville Branch of the Ontelaunee Creek which is a tributary of Maiden Creek. The dam consists of an earth embankment on the approximately 430 feet long by 53 feet high and a top of dam is 24 feet wide.
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Leaser Lake
The lake was built for recreational use and opened to the public in 1971. It is the only lake in Lehigh County. The lake is part of a 540 acre park which owned in part by the PFBC and in part by Lehigh County. The lake covers 117 acres and is 45 feet deep. The lake is created by dam located on Jacksonville Branch of the Ontelaunee Creek which is a tributary of Maiden Creek. The dam consists of an earth embankment on the approximately 430 feet long by 53 feet high and a top of dam is 24 feet wide.
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The lake was built for recreat ...... a top of dam is 24 feet wide.
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The lake was built for recreat ...... a top of dam is 24 feet wide.
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