Lake Fairview
Lake Fairview is located in the northwestern part of Orlando and is bordered on three sides by Lee Road. Edgewater Drive, and US Highway 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) which is all in Orange County, Florida.
Land use in the vicinity of the 386-acre lake is a mostly medium-density residential development, with some high and low density residential and some commercial properties within the watershed. A city park is located at Lake Fairview’s northwest corner as indicated on the map below. Also the site of a bathing beach, boat ramp, and other recreational facilities.
Lake Fairview has composed of one large lobe to the north and two substantially smaller ones to the south. Connected in a chain-like fashion by rather narrow canals.
Lake Fairview Fishing
Lake Fairview fishing for largemouth bass can be good at times depending on the time of the year and boat traffic. BASS can be caught on many different artificial lures, summertime on black/grape Texas-rigged worms, or Senko style baits. Springtime is topwater time, small shad color and style work best. Fish all of your baits on the grassy saddles and points that connect to deep (20’ – 30’) water (Try the saddle between the main lake and the lobe on the east shoreline). Fairview lake receives heavy Jet Ski traffic, so fish either early in the morning, late into the evening, or after dark for best results.
Fairview lake can be found on the Orlando West USGS quad topo map. Fairview is a lake in Orange County in the state of Florida. The latitude and longitude coordinates for this lake are 28.5936, -81.4062 and the altitude is 89 feet (27 meters). Anyone interested in fishing the lake should consult with local fishing guides and resources before heading out to fish. Anglers who have fished the lake are invited to submit reviews of the lake. Tell us when you went, what you caught, how the experience ranked overall.
View the Lake map below (Enlarged if needed)