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Lake Osceola - Hillsborough

Florida

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Lake Osceola - Hillsborough, Florida

Lake Osceola - Hillsborough real estate is regarded as a beautiful, but less active, market in Florida for lake homes and lake lots.

Typically, buyers can find around 10 Lake Osceola - Hillsborough​ homes for sale, and very few Lake Osceola - Hillsborough​ lots and land for sale.

Lake Osceola - Hillsborough is one of the many smaller Florida lakes. The lake is also known as Lake Jackson.

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About Lake Osceola - Hillsborough

Location Convenient to Tampa

Lake Osceola, known locally as Lake Jackson, is conveniently located in Hillsborough County, Florida and is a short 20 miles to Tampa.

Lake Osceola covers an area of 60 acres and has an average depth of eight feet, reaching up to 22 feet at its deepest level.

Clear Water, No Worries

If water clarity is an issue which concerns you, Lake Osceola might just surprise you.

The visibility of this lake is somewhere around 11 feet, which is more than the average depth. Out of the 48 lakes in the Hillsborough County area, Lake Osceola ranks fifth for water clarity.

Popular for All Manner of Water Sport

Lake Osceola's enthusiastic community enjoys waterskiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, tubing, and fishing.

If you find yourself to be a talented water-skier, Lake Oseola features a slalom, or obstacle, course that remains publicly accessible.

Locals say this lake is great for anglers of all ages. The copious populations of brim, shell crackers, bluegill and largemouth bass make for a pleasant fishing experience no matter what your skill level.

Remote Living, Big City Benefits

Lake Osceola is a great community for the water-sport enthusiast in us all. With its proximity to Tampa, this is a great destination for buyers who have a desire to experience lake life but do not wish to be sequestered from larger city amenities.

Overview

  • 8ft. Avg. Depth
  • 22ft. Deepest Depth
  • Year Built
    1910
  • Ownership
    Public
  • Acreage
    59
  • Public Boat Ramps
    2

Information

  • Counties: Hillsborough County
  • Condos available (Yes)

Restrictions

-- Proper permit is to be displayed visibly on the bow of any watercraft. Day or weekend passes are available. (See https://hcfl.gov/businesses/permits-and-records)
-- This is a popular watersport lake. Property owners wishing to build a damn must contact Parks and Recreation to begin the process of constructing a dock. This includes an environmental impact report, as well as a domestic impact report.