Alligator Chain of Lakes - Location Map
Alligator Chain of Lakes
Alligator Chain of Lakes - Points of Interest Map
The map above shows the Alligator Chain of Lakes. The blue lines on the map show the waterways that connect the lakes that make up the Alligator Chain of Lakes.
Alligator Chain of Lakes - About
The Alligator Chain of Lakes is an 8,352-acre, 12-lake chain of lakes system in Osceola County, Florida. The 12-lake system comprises six lakes connected by navigable waterways; the other six lakes in the chain require a re-launch. The Alligator Chain of Lakes includes Lake Center from north to south at the north, and Lake Gentry is the southernmost lake on the Alligator Chain.
Alligator Chain of Lakes - Size, Depth & GPS Coordinates
Size & Depth
Size in Acres: 8,352
Depth: Unknown
GPS Coordinates
DD (decimal degrees)
Latitude: 28.220452
Longitude: -81.202306
DMS (degrees, minutes, seconds)
Latitude: 28° 13' 13.6272'' N
Longitude: 81° 12' 8.3016'' W
12 Lakes make up the Alligator Chain of Lakes:
Connected by Navigable Waterways (north to south)
- Lake Center (411 acres)
- Coon Lake (150 acres)
- Trout Lake (267 acres)
- Lake Lizzie (815 acres)
- Alligator Lake (3551 acres)
- Brick Lake (640 acres)
Not Connected by Navigable Waterways (north to south)
- Live Oak Lake (384 acres)
- Bay Lake (113 acres)
- Sardine Lake (98 acres)
- Buck Lake (500 acres)
- Pearl Lake (99 acres)
- Lake Gentry (1,791 acres)
Other Lake Chains in the Orlando area
- Butler Chain of Lakes (5000 acres)
- Clermont Chain of Lakes
- Conway Chain of Lakes
- Harris Chain of Lakes
- Winter Park Chain of Lakes (999 acres)