Lake Lorelei

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Lake Lorelei

Town(s): Fayetteville OH, Perry Township OH, Perry Twp OH
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Size: 197 acres
Average Depth: 8 feet
Maximum Depth: 20 feet

Boating Allowed: Kayaks, Canoes, Sail Boats, Electric Motor Boats, Power Boats, Jet-skis
Swimming: Swimming Allowed, Some Restrictions

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Lake Lorelei – is a private and gated lake community in Fayetteville Ohio, just 45 minutes from Cincinnati and 1.5 hours from Columbus. This beautiful lake is bustling with fun family activities and allows residents in Southwestern Ohio a great place to call home and experience the lakefront living lifestyle.   

Lake / Beach / Marina – Lake Lorelei is 197 acres and includes 3 lakes, Grunwald, Fitchelberg, and the largest of the three, Lorelei. The main lake has no horsepower limit and does allow jet skis although a 35-mph limit is in place. The average depth is 7 -8 feet with a maximum depth of 20 feet. There are two beaches at Lake Lorelei, one next to the clubhouse and one across the lake from the clubhouse, both giving residents opportunities to relax in the sun and play in the sand! The community also has a privately owned and operated Marina next to the entrance that offers fuel, fishing supplies, and even has a mini grocery.

Offshore Amenities – Lake Lorelei has no shortage of things to do as members of the community will find several playgrounds and a basketball court. There is also a lakefront pavilion and a clubhouse available to members for community and private events. Lake Lorelei also has several lake common areas spread across the lake that have picnic tables, green spaces, and public docks. There is also a lakefront restaurant named the Lake Lorelei Tavern where members can enjoy good food and a great view.

Nearby Activities – Lake Lorelei is close by to several outdoor nature areas for residents to visit including the Indian Creek Wildlife Area, Stonelick State Park, and East Fork State Park. Since Lorelei is such as short drive to Cincinnati members can also experience all that the big city has to offer including the Cincinnati Observatory Center, Splash Cincinnati Water Park and the Cincinnati Zoo.

Vegetation Growth: Unknown
Non-native Species: Unknown

Fish Species: Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye

Boat Access: None, Private Lake
Parking Spaces: None

Shoreline Development: 75-100%