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Lake Beemerville??suitable for swimming??

snowcat

New member
I'm not talking jumping in nude an drunk at 3 in the morning(can be fun)
But an actual bring your swim trunks,diving board/slide/swing family type activity
Trying to figure out what to pack and what to leave behind
Dave
88K75C
 
I was there last night for the flat track races,I'd say no swimming.Being a fairgrounds,it may have anything living in there!
 
No Swimming

The pond is actually for rain-water run-off, and although it is very picturesque, I wouldn't want to splash around in it.

There are signs posted that say no swimming. Probably a good idea....
 
I had a chance to check out the rally site last weekend on my ride home from the solistance and swimming in that lake is definitely a NOT. However there is a nice campground about five minutes away that had a good swimming area. It is part of the Lima park system.
 
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