Salamonie Lake
I'm always drawn to the sight of dead trees in the water like this. I took this shot out the window on the way to Mississinewa 1812.
Salamonie Lake and Salamonie River State Forest comprise a total of 13,336 acres. The property is operated and maintained by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, under a lease agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. At summer pool the water forms a 2,665-acre lake. The property also boasts 60 ponds, marshes, and wetlands. Surrounded by the rich countryside of north central Indiana, Salamonie Lake and the surrounding area have a lot to offer those seeking information on Indiana’s pioneer history. Learn about towns under water, Indiana legends and more.
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