Lake Eustis
7,806
acre Lake Eustis is the center lake in the vast Harris Chain of
Lakes. The lake and the adjacent city on its northeast shore
were named after
General Abraham Eustis, a hero of the civil war and the first
and second Seminole wars. The lake is approximately 4 miles
wide and 5 miles long. Lake Harris can be accessed through the
"Dead River" in the south west
corner of Lake Eustis. Dead River is the old Florida name for
a river that connects two lakes with no current. The scenic "Dora Canal", in the
southeast corner of the lake, leads directly to Lake Dora,
the City of Tavares waterfront and the City of Mount Dora beyond.
Both the Dead River and the Dora canal are navigable in a small
boat. The Dora Canal has many cypress stumps which can be a
hazard in times of low water. Lake Griffin
can be reached through Haines Creek. Haines Creek is deep and totally
navigable over its entire length. A manned lock is located half way through Haines
Creek which is open during daylight hours. The lock master has
been known to take a lunch break around noon, so plan your trip
accordingly.
Lake Eustis is
the location of the majority of Harris Chain waterfront restaurants. Dead
River Vic's Restaurant, recently renamed the Harbor Side Restaurant,
is on the Dead River with its spacious waterfront docks where you
can tie up for lunch or dinner. Another popular pastime is to
boat to the City of Eustis municipal docks and take a short walk
into downtown with its quaint small town atmosphere and nice
restaurants.
The Eustis Lake Walk is a modern concrete
walkway running along the shore of Lake Eustis with a panoramic view
of the lake. Fishing and gator watching are popular pastimes
on the Lake Walk.
There are two public
boat ramps on Lake Eustis. The popular Buzzard Beach ramp is
located between Tavares and Leesburg on Highway 441. The Eustis
city ramp is located on Lakeshore Drive just south of the City of
Eustis.
Lake Eustis is also the
home of the
Lake
Eustis Sailing Club. The club holds small sailboat races
almost every Saturday in season which can be viewed from the Eustis
Lake Walk.
Except for a small
section of shoreline on the southwest side, Lake Eustis is
surrounded by lakefront homes and boat docks. Direct Harris Chain
lakefront homes are generally pricey, but the numerous Lake
Eustis canals make a waterfront lifestyle available to many
homeowners. Harbor Shores on the northwest side of the lake
has five canals, all leading to Lake Eustis. The Dead
River has at least 4 canals and Haines Creek has numerous private boat docks and
a couple of marinas.
Lake Eustis has
outstanding bass and crappie fishing. The popular Buzzard
Beach bass tournament has been held each Sunday for well over 10
years. Dozens of 10 pound plus fish are weighed in this
tournament each year and returned to the lake to grow larger and
thrill other anglers.
The Harris Chain is part
of the Ocklawaha River Basin draining the State northward through
the St. John's River to Jacksonville. Because the river is
narrow and makes many sharp turns in the Ocala National Forest, the trip
is not safely navigated in anything larger than an outboard powered
bass boat. Lake Eustis water clarity varies by season and the
amount of annual rainfall. The water is much darker than our
spring-fed white sand bottom lakes. Water skiing and Jet
skiing are popular, but the lake is so large that crowds are
easily avoided.
The Harris Chain does
contain alligators, but they are generally not aggressive and do not
attack adult water skiers. Small children and pets should use
common sense and caution.
If you have any
questions about Lake Eustis, the Harris Chain or Florida lakefront
property in general, please don't hesitate to
contact us.
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