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Lake Koshkonong, WI -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Wisconsin
Population (2000): 1219
Housing Units (2000): 809
Land area (2000): 14.305703 sq. miles (37.051599 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 15.574016 sq. miles (40.336514 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 29.879719 sq. miles (77.388113 sq. km)
FIPS code: 41583
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 42.860475 N, 88.940344 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Lake Koshkonong, WI
Lake Koshkonong
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Lake Koshkonong

Lake Koshkonong is a reservoir in southern Wisconsin. It lies along the Rock River, . down-river from Fort Atkinson, primarily in southwestern Jefferson County, although small portions of the lake extend into southeastern Dane and northern Rock counties.

The region about the Yahara River was called Gishkzhegonang (Catfish Place) by the Potawatomi peoples, and was transcribed into English as "Koshkonong." The Potawatomis called Lake Koshkonong as Éndayang-zagegen (Lake Where-we-live-on), but the early settlers began calling this lake in the Koshkonong region as Lake Koshkonong.

Lake Koshkonong shares its name with Fort Koshkonong, a fort of some importance during the Black Hawk War. It is a natural lake, and at the time the fort was active, before the Rock River was dammed, the area was a cattail marsh with the Rock River running through the middle. The Indianford Dam several miles down the Rock River from Lake Koshkonong has made it one of the larger lakes in the state of Wisconsin but it remains very shallow with an average depth of six feet (2 m). The dam dates from 1932, thirteen feet high (4 m) and with a length of at its crest. Maximum capacity of the reservoir is . Both dam and reservoir are owned and operated by Rock County.

The lake borders on its east the town of Koshkonong, and on its north, Sumner.