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Lake Hendricks vs Lake Meyer

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

Lake Hendricks and Lake Meyer both received the same overall water quality grade of F (Very Poor). Both are in Wisconsin.

Lake Hendricks and Lake Meyer are both in Iowa — 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. These two are within a letter of each other on the rubric — Lake Hendricks (F) versus Lake Meyer (F). The deciding factors for a recreational visitor are likely physical (depth, access, fish species) rather than water-quality differences.

With grades this close, the choice between the two lakes turns on non-water-quality factors: depth, fish species, public access, distance from home. The per-lake pages below cover all of those.

F

Lake Hendricks

Howard County, Wisconsin

Very murky, less than 1.5 ft of visibility.

F

Lake Meyer

Winneshiek County, Wisconsin

Very murky, less than 3.1 ft of visibility.

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 HendricksLake Meyer
Overall GradeF (Very Poor)F (Very Poor)
Water Clarity1.5 ft3.1 ft
PhosphorusNo dataNo data
Chlorophyll-a (Algae)99.1 µg/L35.6 µg/L
Maximum Depth--
Surface Area50 acres37.6 acres
Public AccessUnknownUnknown
Fish Species00
Trophic Statehypereutrophiceutrophic

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

Verdict

Both lakes earn the same Grade F. The tiebreakers come down to clarity (Lake Hendricks: 1.5 ft, Lake Meyer: 3.1 ft) and what you want from the lake. Lake Hendricks matches its peer on species count.