Lake Info & State Management
Lake White is in Pike County. This lake covers 323 acres of fishing water and has 8 miles of shoreline. The lake lies within Ohio Division of Wildlife District Four(4).
Location ~ Lake White is located in Pike County approximately four(4) miles southwest of the city of Waverly and is accessible by State Routes 104 and SR 220.
Distance from Major Cities ~ Approximately 15 miles south of Chillicothe. Approximately 70 miles east of Cincinnati. Approximately 60 miles south of Columbus.
Fishing Opportunities ~ Lake White maintains populations of; *Largemouth Bass *Crappie *Bluegill *Bullhead *Channel Catfish *Saugeye *and a Largemouth/Spotted Bass Hybrid population.
Boating Information ~ There is no horsepower restriction on this small lake which makes it popular with the local power boaters. The main boat launch is located near the state park headquarters on the south end of the lake and there are numerous places that you can rent a boat.
The Ohio Division of Wildlife activities include; monitoring fish populations ~ constructing fish attractors ~ physical and chemical water analysis. Stockings of Largemouth Bass – Channel Catfish – Muskellunge are also implemented.
Lake White Location ~ Google Maps
Ohio Adventures (Lakes to Fish!)

Ohio Walleye Federation 2025
The Ohio Walleye Federation has a new captain in 2025 who plans on taking the OWF to the next level. Jason Fischer, who runs the Lake Erie Walleye Trail (LEWT) and the Lake

LEWT Early Birds ~ Sign Up is OPEN!
The Early Bird sign up for the Lake Erie Walleye Trail started on January 31 and will close on FEBRUARY 28th. If you’re a walleye fanatic, don’t miss out. The only way to earn Team of the Year points
Turn In a Poacher (1-800-POACHER)
Ohio’s Turn In a Poacher -“TIP” program – helps to curtail poaching throughout the state by involving the public in reporting wildlife violations. If you observe a wildlife violation, click here and submit the form online or print the form and mail to:
TIP Headquarters, Division of Wildlife
2045 Morse Rd., Bldg G | Columbus, Ohio 43229-6693
Or call the TIP toll-free hotline, 1-800-POACHER.