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Lake 35 vs Lake 37

Water quality, depth, fish species, and recreation comparison.

Lake 37 has a higher water quality grade (B, Good) than Lake 35 (D, Poor). Both are in St. Charles County, Wisconsin.

Lake 35 and Lake 37 are both in Missouri — a same-state head-to-head where the comparison comes down to lake-specific differences in depth, watershed, and monitoring history rather than the broader state-level water-quality regime. The grades are meaningfully apart: Lake 37 grades a B while Lake 35 grades a D. That two-letter spread reflects real underlying differences — different watershed inputs, different depth profiles, or different monitoring rigor.

For a recreational visitor, the wider grade gap is decisive — Lake 37 is the better water-quality choice. For a researcher, the gap is the interesting part: what is different about the two watersheds, and which of those differences is mutable?

D

Lake 35

St. Charles County, Wisconsin

Very murky, less than 2.7 ft of visibility.

B

Lake 37

St. Charles County, Wisconsin

Murky, only visible to about 4 ft.

Side-by-Side Metrics

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.

MetricLake 35Lake 37
Overall GradeD (Poor)B (Good)
Water Clarity2.7 ft4 ft
PhosphorusNo data16 µg/L
Chlorophyll-a (Algae)24.5 µg/L7.2 µg/L
Maximum Depth--
Surface Area49 acres30 acres
Public AccessUnknownUnknown
Fish Species00
Trophic Stateeutrophiceutrophic

Bold value = better for that metric (lower phosphorus / chlorophyll = cleaner; higher Secchi / depth / species count = better).

Verdict

Lake 37 wins on overall water quality with a Grade B versus Lake 35's Grade D. Water clarity: 4 ft vs 2.7 ft. For fishing diversity, Lake 37 also leads with 0 species.