Some advantages to artificial lakes are apparent - you can create a lake that's precisely the size, shape, and depth you need. You can build your facilities and install the perfect landscaping to create the mood you desire. You're in control of water quality, and you can handle problems promptly without worrying about the concerns of fellow tenants. After all, if you own the land and the lake, you're pretty much in charge.
Your guests' experience on your artificial lake is highly controllable, whether you want to blast classic beach music over your sound system or permit the sounds of nature and splashing water to dominate the experience. Either way, there will be no roar of motorboats or jet skis, no smell of exhaust or oil residue, and no rude partygoers that insist on flying by at high speed in the no-wake zone.
Well-designed and carefully constructed artificial lakes will also minimize conflict between the park and the local ecosystem. You can even plan for a certain level of naturalization and create a haven for local wildlife if that fits your vision. Who wouldn't love a peaceful walking trail, a neighboring fishing hole stocked with bass and bream, or observation points to catch a glimpse of some native birds? Business owners can also use this kind of integration to their advantage in marketing the experience and enhancing their reputation as a sustainable business.