The Barbee Lakes chain is composed of seven interconnected, natural lakes situated west of North Webster, Indiana. The lakes include Kuhn, Big Barbee, Little Barbee, Irish, Banning, Sawmill and Sechrist. They are interconnected by Grassy Creek which extends upstream from the chain to Ridinger Lake and downstream to Lake Tippecanoe. The lakes’ watershed stretches southeast into Whitley County, encompassing approximately 33,150 acres or 52 square miles.
The Barbee Lakes and their watershed formed during the most recent glacial retreat of the Pleistocene era. In Whitley and Kosciusko counties, the receding glacier left a nearly level topography dotted with a network of lakes, wetlands and drainages. If you want to find out what the chain looked like in 1900, check this out.
The Barbee Lakes Property Owner's Association (BLPOA) is a group of property owners and visitors that work to coordinate efforts to sustain the lakes as we know them
Concerned about our lakes? Check out http://www.in.gov/idem/programs/water/video/index.html
For several months, members of the Barbee Lakes Property Owners Association have been working to create a foundation that would be totally committed to enhancement of the Barbee Chain of Lakes. The primary purpose of creating the foundation is so Barbee Lake area residents can made tax deductible gifts for the enhancement of their chain-of-lakes water system. For more information on this foundation refer to the Treasurer's Corner.
To display water levels in our area the closest USGS guages are at north webster and oswego. |