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Quarry Lake Park
,
Wisconsin
Quarry
Lake
Park
is an 18-acre spring-fed
lake in the southeast
Wisconsin
city of
Racine
. The site had been very
popular a few years ago but water conditions have declined, visibility,
mainly, a county official said,
and that has kept some divers away. The community uses the lake for multiple
recreational purposes including diving, swimming and fishing. As the name
suggests, limestone rock was mined from the site years ago until flooding,
and some of the equipment used in the mining operation was left behind. Once
divers pass around the swimming area, depths descend quite rapidly. A C-card
is required. Visitors to
Quarry
Lake
Park
will find an
air-conditioned beach house with multiple amenities.
Depths
to: 100 feet (30
m)
Visibility:
5-20 feet (1.5-6
m)
Water
temperature: 40-75
degrees Fahrenheit (4-24 degrees Celsius)
Aquatic
life: Carp,
trout, crayfish, snails.
Fees:
There is a
registration fee of $4.50 per diver per day for
Racine
County
residents and $6 for
nonresidents.
On-site
amenities: Changing
rooms, lockers, concessions, bathrooms, showers, picnic tables and grills.
More
info:
Call
Racine
County
at (262) 886-8440 or visit
racine.wi.net/rcpw.php3.
Open:
Year-round
Getting
there: From
Chicago
, take Interstate 94 north
to
Wisconsin
. Exit at the
Racine/Waterford (Route 20) exit. At the exit, turn right (east) on Route
31. Turn right (northeast) onto Highway MM. Turn right (east) on Highway 38
(
Northwestern Avenue
). Continue past first
traffic light.
Quarry
Park
is the first right turn.
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