Lake Drummond

Amber colored water
Swamp and peat soil
Leached organic acids

Bowl shaped and shallow (maximum depth six feet), the large Drummond Lake (3,142 acres) becomes very rough and treacherous in strong winds.

“Local geology reveals a complex series of marine, barrier, and lagoonal sediments, indicating as many as five transgressions, all possibly occurring during the Sangamon interglacial time period.” – Donald R. Whitehead

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