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Washinee Lake

Connecticut

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Washinee Lake, Connecticut

Located in Connecticut, Washinee Lake real estate is a limited supply market in the state for lake homes and lake lots.

On average, there are very few lake homes for sale on Washinee Lake, and very few lake lots and land parcels.

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About Washinee Lake

One of The Twin Lakes

Washinee Lake is the smaller of the Twin Lakes covering 290 acres of surface area. Most of the lake is long and narrow and reaches depths up to 21 feet.

Stand In Three States at Once

Washinee Lake rests in Litchfield County in the town of Salisbury. It is under 30 miles from the Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York tri-point. The lake is also under two hours from both Springfield and Hartford.

History

The area's original settlers were the Mahican Native Americans. Both of the Twin Lakes were named after the two daughters of a Mahican chief. Washinee can be translated to "smiling water."

Fishing and Kayaking

Because of Washinee Lakes's more shallow waters, canoeing and kayaking are the most enjoyed type of boating among residents.

Also, with its shallow and narrow waters comes a large fish population. Some of the most popular fish include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, pickerel and crappie.

Investing in a Lifestyle

Whether you are looking to retire or just wanting to make that lake home dream a reality, purchasing real estate on Washinee Lake is purchasing a lake lifestyle.

Lake Overview

  • 9ft. Avg. Depth
  • 21ft. Deepest Depth
  • Shoreline Borders
    Mountains
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    290
  • Water Level
    Full Pool Year Round

Information

  • Counties: Litchfield County
  • Fish: Black Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, White Crappie
  • Notable events: Summer Autocross Series at Lime Rock Park. Annual Branford Jazz Concert Series on the Green.
  • Interesting facts: The two Twin Lakes are separated by a isthmus.
  • Known for: Being one of the Twin Lakes.
  • History: Named by a Mahican Chief.
  • Landmarks: Isola Bella American School for the Deaf.