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Lake Sherwood

Lake Sherwood is the largest lake at 130-acres. The lake accommodates skiing, fishing and recreational boating. The lake has a two-acre island on the west side called Island Park. Along the shores of Lake Sherwood, you will find access to the Community Center, beach, multiple parks, community docks and the Marina. Boat launching is available at both the Marina and the Dam.  Maximum horsepower for outboards is 160 and maximum size for inboards is 4.5 liters. Please click under documents, “Rules and Regulations, Volume III” for details pertaining to allowed boat size, registration requirements, rules, etc. pertaining to boats.

Lake Eleanor

Lake Eleanor consists of just over three acres of water and allows for non-powered watercraft. A courtesy dock is available for fishing.

Lake Marian

Lake Marian offers over seven acres of recreational water allowing for non-powered watercraft.  A courtesy dock is available for fishing.

  Lake Robinhood

Lake Robinhood consists of almost seven acres of peaceful seclusion away from the main lake and allows for non-powered watercraft. A courtesy dock for fishing and annual rack rental is available for non motorized boats at this lake. A restroom is located across the street at Robinhood Park.

Lake Alan

Lake Alan is the first lake inside the entrance of Lake Sherwood Estates measuring just under two acres and allows for great fishing from the shores. A courtesy dock is also available for fishing.

Lake Sugar Hollow

Lake Sugar Hollow provides for recreational non-powered watercraft such as jon boats, canoes, kayaks and paddleboats on over fifteen acres. A courtesy dock for fishing and annual rack rental is available for non motorized boats at this lake. A restroom is conveniently located at nearby Long Bow Park.