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Why Rent On Lake Panorama
Lake Panorama is a 10-acre spring-fed lake created in 1960 as the centerpiece of a private 400-acre community in Sussex County, and its intimate scale and wooded setting create a lake environment that feels genuinely removed from the pressures of everyday suburban life. The beach house and community center, children’s play area, basketball court, and annual fishing contests give families a complete and well-organized recreational context without requiring departure from the lake property.
Fishing, Kayaking, and Spring-Fed Clarity
The spring-fed water keeps Lake Panorama exceptionally clear and cool throughout the summer, and fishing and kayaking on its surface provide the kind of focused, unhurried lake experience that smaller private lakes do better than larger recreational reservoirs. The annual fishing contests for children are a community institution that gives younger guests a genuine stake in the week’s events.
High Point State Park
High Point State Park, a short drive north in Sussex County, rises to 1,803 feet at New Jersey’s highest point and provides access to eleven hiking trails ranging from easy lakeside walks to Appalachian Trail segments with ridge-top views into three states. The 220-foot war memorial at the summit is a sobering and impressive landmark that adds historical and reflective weight to what is otherwise a purely natural landscape.
The Foster-Armstrong House and Neldon-Roberts Stonehouse
Two historic landmarks within reach of Lake Panorama, the Foster-Armstrong House and the Neldon-Roberts Stonehouse, preserve architectural and historical evidence of Sussex County’s colonial settlement period in buildings of genuine quality and character. Both reward the kind of curious, slow exploration that works naturally when you have a private lake rental as your base and no hotel checkout to rush toward.
A Private Spring-Fed Lake in Sussex County’s Finest Corner
A vacation rental near Lake Panorama gives your family a quiet, beautifully natural lake experience in a part of New Jersey that holds its landscape with genuine care. Properties with lake views, full kitchens, and community amenity access make this a natural and rewarding choice for families who want a smaller, more private lake experience alongside Sussex County’s excellent hiking and historical resources.
- Surface area (mi)
- 0.04
- Elevation (ft)
- 1000.66
Popular activities
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
- Swimming
- Fishing
- Ice Skating
- Cross-country Skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to dive into what Lake Panorama has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!
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Yes, you can swim in the designated areas at Lake Panorama. Swimming is allowed during posted hours and only within the roped-in areas at the three beaches: Boulder Beach, Shady Beach, and Sunset Beach. No lifeguards are on duty.
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Lake Panorama is a popular destination because it is Iowa’s largest private lake, offering various activities. It provides scenic parks, thrilling boat rides, and opportunities for watersports, as well as access to well-conditioned golf courses like the Lake Panorama National Golf Course and the Panorama West Golf Course.
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There are no specific fishing gear restrictions unique to Lake Panorama in New Jersey. However, general state regulations apply, such as no more than three fishing rods or handlines from the shoreline, and no use of cast nets or set lines. Boats must follow the combined daily creel limit for each legal angler on board.
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There is no public beach at Lake Panorama; the beaches are part of a private lake. The beaches, including Boulder Beach, Shady Beach, and Sunset Beach, are available for use by Lake Panorama Association members and their guests. These beaches offer various amenities like boat docks, playgrounds, and picnic shelters.
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Towns near Lake Panorama include Panora, which it borders to the southeast, and other nearby towns in Guthrie County such as Adair, Bayard, and Guthrie Center. These towns are all part of the same county and are relatively close to Lake Panorama.