Rogers Springs lake community is a privately incorporated lake community created in 1972. It is located in Hardeman County, which is in West Tennessee. The county seat of Hardeman is in the town of Bolivar which is located 17 miles north of the community. Our community is composed of two main areas – the lake side residences and a campground area. The lake is U-shaped, approximately 56 acres in size, 30 feet deep at its deepest point, and is spring fed. The lake is stocked with bass, catfish, bream, and some grass carp (to control vegetation). The community maintains its own roads and recreational facilities and property. It also owns and operates the community water system and legislates through the elected Board of Directors the laws which govern community activities.
The Board of Directors is composed of 9 community members of which 3 are elected each October (3 year terms). The officers on the Board include a President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary.
The community pool is a large figure-eight style with a slide and is open each summer from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. The cost for obtaining a pool access key is a $25. This is a one time fee. No lifeguards are on duty; however, rules for conduct and safety are posted at the pool entrance.
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