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Lake Kenosia

Connecticut

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Lake Kenosia, Connecticut

Lake Kenosia real estate is regarded as a tight inventory market in Connecticut for lake homes and lake lots.

Typically, buyers can find very few Lake Kenosia homes for sale, and very few Lake Kenosia lots and land for sale.

Lake Kenosia is one of the many smaller Connecticut lakes.

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About Lake Kenosia

Convenient to Major Cities.

Lake Kenosia lies in the town of Danbury in Fairfield County. The lake is approximately 63 miles from New York City, and about 23 miles from Norwalk. It is also directly below Interstate 84.

Between the interstate and the lake is the Lake Kenosia State Park, a 25-acre park that offers four soccer fields and sandy, freshwater beaches.

Beautiful Waters

Lake Kenosia covers 60 acres of surface area with an average depth of 13 feet and a maximum depth of 18 feet. The lake was created by a dam on the Still River, which allowed the reservoir to form.

Danbury

Danbury, also known as the "Hat City," has a lot of rich history and museums for residents and visitors to explore.

The Danbury War Memorial is in the heart of the town and offers lots of fun activities like dance, karate, volleyball and basketball.

There's also the Danbury Ice Arena where you can catch a hockey game, or the Fair Mall, which has tons of shops and dining experiences.

A Second Home Retreat

Investing in real estate on Lake Kenosia is investing in the lake lifestyle while still being close to major cities. So if you're looking for a full time family home, or even just a weekend retreat, Lake Kenosia is the place for you!

Lake Overview

  • 13ft. Avg. Depth
  • 18ft. Deepest Depth
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Some)
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    60
  • Public Boat Ramps
    1

Information

  • Counties: Fairfield County
  • Fish: Black Crappie
  • Notable events: Memorial Day Parade
  • Known for: Danbury is known for being the "Hat City".