Lake Level Update JULY 30
Learn about the current status of lake levels.
Finally! The lake level gauges on the river in St. Martin and Horseshoe Lake (part of the Chain) have finally stopped climbing.
Hopefully, we're seeing the latest peak water level on the Chain (see the graphs below).
Even better, the extended forecast looks like we might not get additional rain for a while, so water levels should start to slowly recede as water moves downriver and also due to normal evaporation.
A reminder...the No Wake restriction within 300 feet of shore remains in effect. Please be considerate of your neighbors and our shorelines and SLOW DOWN! When the restriction is lifted by the Sheriff's Department, we'll provide an update via this Facebook page.
You can monitor the two gauges at the SRCLA website: https://www.srcl.org/water-levels-on-horseshoe
Lake Level Update JUNE 27
Learn about the current status of lake levels.
From Steve Weeres, SRCLA Board Member who maintains the LakeScout on Horseshoe: With the recent rains, the gauge at St. Martin is up nearly two feet over the past three days. As a result, the SRCLA's Lakescout on Horseshoe Lake is up nearly six inches and is likely to increase another 4 - 6 inches before peaking next Tuesday. You can monitor both gauges at our website: https://srcl.org/water-level-horseshoe
Please keep an eye on your docks, lifts and other things along your shoreline.