Thousands of years ago, the lake connected directly with the St. Marks River on the south end.
The lake connects to Ballard Lake, which is 505 acres.
The overflowing lake carved through the separating hill and connected the rivers.
The lake connects with the adjacent Bay Lake.
They are only about a quarter of a mile apart from each other, sometimes when it rains a lot the two lakes connect.
The lake used to be the recipient for poorly treated waste water from some 1,000 households today connected to the municipal sewers.
In addition, the lake connects to many underground rivers that go out to sea.
The lake connects to the harbour of the town by a channel dug in 1870.
Though this lake only connects to the Mekong in flood season.
In wet years, the two lakes would connect to Upper Klamath Lake, forming one huge body of water.