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Cleaner Lakes Than Ruthlkecen Lake

5 higher-graded lakes within 30 miles, ranked by grade improvement and proximity.

Ruthlkecen Lake carries a Grade D (Poor) water quality score. Within 30 miles, 5 lakes hold a higher grade. Lake (Brevard County, Grade C, 1.4 mi away) is the closest meaningful upgrade.

Reviewed by LakeQuality Editorial Team · Updated
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C

Lake

Brevard County, Florida · 1.4 mi from Ruthlkecen Lake
  • +Higher grade (D → C)
  • +Lower phosphorus (18 vs 87.5 µg/L)
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C

Brevard-South Lake

Brevard County, Florida · 4.9 mi from Ruthlkecen Lake
  • +Higher grade (D → C)
  • ++1.5 ft water clarity
  • +Lower phosphorus (20 vs 87.5 µg/L)
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D

Fox Lake @ Center of West Lobe

Brevard County, Florida · 4.8 mi from Ruthlkecen Lake
  • +Higher overall water quality score
  • +Lower phosphorus (50 vs 87.5 µg/L)
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D

Fox Lake @ Center of Se Lobe

Brevard County, Florida · 5 mi from Ruthlkecen Lake
  • +Higher overall water quality score
  • +Lower phosphorus (44 vs 87.5 µg/L)
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D

Brevard-Fox Lake

Brevard County, Florida · 5 mi from Ruthlkecen Lake
  • +Higher overall water quality score
  • +Lower phosphorus (53 vs 87.5 µg/L)

Reading the cohort

Within 30 miles of Ruthlkecen Lake, 5 water bodies score higher than its Grade D on the same EPA water-quality metrics. That density of cleaner options is itself a signal — when several nearby lakes score better on the same indicators, the issues at Ruthlkecen Lake are typically lake-specific (depth, watershed inflow, stratification pattern) rather than regional. The choice for a swim, paddle, or fishing trip is genuinely between meaningfully different water bodies, not between marginal differences in the same dataset.

The closest cleaner alternative — Lake in Brevard County, Grade C — sits 1.4 miles from Ruthlkecen Lake. At that distance, the substitution cost is essentially zero: same drive time, same regional access, demonstrably cleaner water on the EPA indicators. For repeat visitors who care about clarity or phosphorus levels, swapping the routine to Lake is mostly a habit change rather than a logistics change.

The EPA water-quality grading combines clarity (Secchi depth), phosphorus, and chlorophyll-a measurements from state environmental sampling. A higher letter grade reflects measurably cleaner water on those indicators, not subjective beauty or access quality — a Grade A lake might have worse boat-launch facilities or shoreline access than a Grade C neighbor, so the ranking is one input alongside the rest of trip planning. See the methodology page for the full grading formula.

How this list is built

Every lake on LakeQuality has a calculated grade from EPA Water Quality Portal samples — secchi depth, total phosphorus, and chlorophyll-a measured against Metropolitan Council thresholds. To suggest cleaner alternatives, we filter lakes within 30 miles to those with a strictly higher numeric score, then rank by grade improvement with a small proximity tiebreak. Cross-state and limited-data lakes are excluded so the list stays locally relevant.