Black Hawk Lake (Sac County, Iowa)

Black Hawk Lake is a natural glacially-formed lake measuring 957 acres (3.87 km2) in area in Sac County, Iowa, at the eastern edge of the city of Lake View, Iowa in Viola and Wall Lake Townships. It exits through the oddly named "Ditch No. 57" to Indian Creek, a tributary of the North Raccoon River. It is named for Chief Black Hawk.

Black Hawk Lake
View of the lake from Lakeside Park in Lake View, Iowa
Black Hawk Lake
Black Hawk Lake
LocationSac County, Iowa
Coordinates42°18′01″N 095°00′22″W
TypeGlacial lake
Primary inflowsDitch No. 60
Primary outflowsDitch No. 57, to Indian Creek
Catchment areaNorth Raccoon River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area957 acres (3.87 km2)
Max. depth20 ft (6.1 m)
SettlementsLake View, Iowa

The state of Iowa maintains a state park and a wildlife management area around the lake. There is a boat ramp and campgrounds and easy access for fishing. The park and lake are the northern end of the Sauk Rail Trail, a trail using an abandoned rail right of way, terminating in the south at Swan Lake. There are plans to establish a hiking and bicycle trail through publicly owned areas surrounding the lake.

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