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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lake Harris is a lake in Lake County, Florida, United States, 31 miles northwest of Orlando. It is part of the "Upper Ocklawaha River Basin" a sub-basin of the St. Johns River. It is known by locals as the "Harris Chain of Lakes" or "Ocklawaha Chain of Lakes". Lake Harris is the largest lake in Lake County, at 13,788 acres with an irregular shape when viewed from the air. An adjoining lake, Little Lake Harris, east of SR 19, is a smaller version of the lake. The…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Lake Harris is a lake in Lake County, Florida, United States, 31 miles northwest of Orlando. It is part of the "Upper Ocklawaha River Basin" a sub-basin of the St. Johns River. It is known by locals as the "Harris Chain of Lakes" or "Ocklawaha Chain of Lakes". Lake Harris is the largest lake in Lake County, at 13,788 acres with an irregular shape when viewed from the air. An adjoining lake, Little Lake Harris, east of SR 19, is a smaller version of the lake. The combined area of the two lakes exceeds 15,000 acres. The lake''s northeastern shore is a landing approach zone for the Leesburg International Airport. It is a harbor city for Leesburg, at the northwestern shore of the lake. At the westernmost point of the lake is U.S. Route 27/SR 25. The road adjoins the lake to the east. Lake Harris'' depth is much greater than Lake Okeechobee to the south with many deeper holes and ledges. The lake is surrounded by sandhills and cypress trees. This is the part of Florida known as the ''Central Florida Ridge''. This region of Florida has the highest elevations in Central Florida, reaching 305'' above sea level.