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Highland (Litchfield)

Highland (Litchfield)

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Highland Lake in Litchfield County, Connecticut

This lake has 8 Layers or 15 Layers for HD Version

Highland Lake, a pristine 444-acre natural lake, is a captivating gem nestled in Litchfield County, Connecticut, primarily within the town of Winchester. This beautiful Connecticut lake, with a winding shoreline of 6.8 miles, is renowned for its clear, cold waters and picturesque setting amidst the rolling hills of the Northwest Corner. Reaching a considerable maximum depth of 110 feet, Highland Lake is one of the deepest natural lakes in the state, contributing to its diverse aquatic ecosystem and exceptional water quality.

As a highly valued recreational destination in Litchfield County, Highland Lake offers a wide array of activities throughout the year. Anglers are drawn to its cool depths for excellent fishing opportunities, including various trout species (Rainbow, Brown, Lake), Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, and Smallmouth Bass. The lake's expansive surface is ideal for all forms of boating, waterskiing, swimming, and sailing. The surrounding area, including Highland Lake State Park, provides public access, picnic areas, and scenic viewpoints, solidifying Highland Lake's status as a premier natural haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both active pursuits and serene beauty in rural Connecticut.

Dimensions:

Small: 8"x12"

Medium: 12"x18"

Large: 16"x24"

Extra Large: 20"x30"

XX Large: 24"x36"

Gigantic 30"x45"

HD Extra Large: 20"x30" - 15 Layers

HD XX Large: 24"x36" - 15 Layers

HD Gigantic 30"x45" - 15 Layers

The difference between standard and HD maps is the number of layers. Standard maps have 1 land layer and 7 water layers. " The HD lake maps have 1 land layer and 14 water layers. So twice the detail. The HD Maps are limited to Extra Large, " XX Large, and Gigantic sizes only. On the smaller sizes the depth change of the wood is too extreme and you end up losing detail."

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