Chester Reservoir
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About Chester Reservoir
Chester Reservoir is a natural lake or pond in South Carolina, United States. It covers approximately 0.45 km² (110 acres). The lake centroid is located at 34.7178° N, 81.2511° W. Fish species records for this lake are still being compiled. Lake boundary and identifier come from the USGS National Hydrography Dataset.
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Weather at Chester Reservoir
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Day length: 14h 14mBite windows today
- Dawn09:26 – 11:25Excellent
- Morning11:25 – 17:32Good
- Midday17:32 – 21:39Calm
- Afternoon21:39 – 23:39Good
- Dusk23:39 – 01:37Excellent
- Night01:37 – 09:26Good
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Nearby lakes
- Chester State Park Lake4.9 km away · 0.48 km² · SC
- Mountain Lakes - Upper Lake6.4 km away · 0.24 km² · SC
- Wateree Creek Conservation District Reservoir25.5 km away · 0.08 km² · SC
- Fishing Creek WCD Site Number Two27.0 km away · 0.11 km² · NC
- Wateree Creek Watershed Structure Number Two26.1 km away · 0.07 km² · SC
- Wateree Creek Watershed Structure Number Three28.1 km away · 0.07 km² · SC
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What fish species live in Chester Reservoir?
No fish species have been catalogued yet for Chester Reservoir. Records are pulled from GBIF and updated regularly.
How big is Chester Reservoir?
Chester Reservoir covers approximately 0.45 square kilometres (110 acres), based on the USGS National Hydrography Dataset.
Where is Chester Reservoir located?
Chester Reservoir is located in South Carolina, United States, with its centroid at 34.7178°, -81.2511°.
Data sources: USGS National Hydrography Dataset · GBIF