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Lake Arenal ( Spanish : Lago Arenal ) is a lake in the northern highlands of Costa Rica . It is the largest lake in Costa Rica at 85-square-kilometre (33 sq mi). Its depth varies between 30 and 60 meters (100–200 feet) seasonally.

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6-558: Originally a natural lake, Lake Arenal was tripled in size with the 1979 construction of the Presa Sangregado Dam at its northern end. All land below the 550-meter level was expropriated by the Costa Rican government. The old towns of Arenal and Tronadora now lie at the bottom of the lake; their residents were resettled in the new town of Arenal to the northeast. The dam also displaced a large cattle operation, Hacienda La Rosita, which

12-437: Is 157 megawatts . The hydroelectric power plant is operated by Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad . 10°28′30″N 84°45′40″W  /  10.475°N 84.761°W  / 10.475; -84.761 This Costa Rican location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a dam or floodgate is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about

18-539: The lake has good hiking, biking, bird watching, and horseback riding opportunities. lake arenal fishing. https://arenalfishing.com/ Presa Sangregado Dam Presa Sangregado Dam (also known as Arenal Dam and Sangregado Dam ) is a high-earthen hydroelectric dam on the south-east shore of Lake Arenal in the Guanacaste Province of northwest Costa Rica . The dam is 288 feet (88 m) and 184 feet (56 m) high. The installed hydroelectric capacity

24-487: The world's foremost windsurfing and kite surfing areas. Wakeboarding is gaining popularity in Costa Rica, with Lake Arenal being the center of this activity. Stand up paddling and kayaking are also popular activities for tourists visiting the lake's Eastern part near the earthen dam. There is much good fishing (primarily for rainbow bass) and now kayak fishing opportunities in the shallow and secluded coves. The area surrounding

30-467: Was a driving force behind Costa Rica's green energy policy. Fish species in Lake Arenal include the machaca and the rainbow bass . There are also many species of plants, 120 of mammals (including jaguar and tapir ), and 300 of birds (including quetzal ). From November through April the strong, dependable winds attract windsurfers and kite surfers to its western end. Many consider Lake Arenal one of

36-449: Was owned and operated by P. Eckrich & Sons, a subsidiary of the U.S. corporation Beatrice Foods . Hacienda La Rosita occupied most of the land that is now Lake Arenal as well as additional land surrounding the lake. The Presa Sangregado Dam hydroelectric project at the western end of the lake is strategically important to Costa Rica. It initially generated 70% of the country's electricity, though now it generates closer to 17%. It

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