Lake Weohyakapka is a lake in Polk County, Florida, in the United States.
[1] The name is derived from the Creek language, most likely meaning "walking on water".
[2] The turpentine settlement of Walinwa (Walk In Water) was once located by the lake and was connected to other logging, sawmill, and turpentine industry towns by the Kissimmee River Railway, a Seaboard Air Line Railway subsidiary operated by the then nationalized railroad operator (United States Railroad Administration).
Walk-in-the-Water Wildlife Management Area (WMA) abuts one part of the shore.
This article about a location in Polk County, Florida is a stub.