Lake Tohopekaliga

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Lake Tohopekaliga
Lake Tohopekaliga
Location: Osceola County, Florida, USA
Nearest city: Kissimmee, Florida
Coordinates: 28°10′08″N, 81°22′84″W
Area: 18810 acres

Lake Tohopekaliga (Lake Toho for short) is a lake in Osceola County, Florida, United States. It is the primary inflow of Shingle Creek, which rises in Orlando. It is 18,810 acres big, and 42 miles in diameter. It is linked to East Lake Tohopekaliga by Canal 31 (St. Cloud Canal). The canal is 3 miles long through western St. Cloud. Another canal named South Port canall at the southern tip of the lake links to Cypress Lake. It is 4 miles long. 3 places surround the lake, Kissimmee on the northwestern shore, Kissimmee Park on the eastern shore, and South Port at the southern shore. Lake Tohopekaliga is the largest lake in Osceola County, with a size of 18,810 acres.

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