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Covering about seven acres, France Park near Logansport, Indiana started life as limestone quarry in the late 1800s when it began gradually filling. The lake is surrounded on three sides by step cliffs that were formed during the quarry operations and on the fourth side there is a sandy slope. The quarry has many man-made structures including a plane, a 1940s school bus, an old pick-up truck, a culvert, a communication station, two boats, snow mobile, three training platforms, a fish habitat, a…
Covering about seven acres, France Park near Logansport, Indiana started life as limestone quarry in the late 1800s when it began gradually filling. The lake is surrounded on three sides by step cliffs that were formed during the quarry operations and on the fourth side there is a sandy slope. The quarry has many man-made structures including a plane, a 1940s school bus, an old pick-up truck, a culvert, a communication station, two boats, snow mobile, three training platforms, a fish habitat, as well as some remains from the quarry operations. However, most divers are hoping to see the paddlefish that were introduced many years ago. The paddlefish is distinguished by its elongated, paddle-shaped snout and can reach up to six feet in length and 200 pounds.
Visibility: Average visibility is 16 to 20 feet (5 to 6 m)
Water temperatures: Up to 70 degrees Fahrenheit
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