Lakes Of New York
This is a list of lakes in the state of New York in the United States. The list is not exhaustive. * Adirondack Lake * Ampersand Lake * Atwood Lake * Avalanche Lake * Augur Lake * Bailey Pond * Ballston Lake * Basket Pond * Bass Lake * Bear Cub Pond * Beaverdam Lake * Big Diamond Pond * Big Moose Lake * Blackfoot Pond * Black Lake * Blue Mountain Lake * Brantingham Lake * Brydon Lake * Buck Horn Lake * Busfield Pond * Cables Lake * East Canada Lake * West Canada Lake * Canadice Lake * Canaan Lake * Canadarago Lake * Canandaigua Lake * Caroga Lake * Catlin Lake * Cayuga Lake * Cayuta Lake * Cazenovia Lake * Chadwick Lake * Chateaugay Lake * Chautauqua Lake * Chazy Lake * Chisholm Pond * Clapper Lake * Columbia Lake * Combs Lake * Conesus Lake * Cossayuna Lake * Cranberry Lake * Cross Lake * Dart Lake * Lake Delaware * Delta Lake * Duck Lake * Dwight Pond * Eagle Lake, Essex County * Eagle Lake, Hamilton County * Eagle Lake, Orange County * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lake
A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much larger oceans, they do form part of the Earth's water cycle. Lakes are distinct from lagoons, which are generally coastal parts of the ocean. Lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds, which also lie on land, though there are no official or scientific definitions. Lakes can be contrasted with rivers or streams, which usually flow in a channel on land. Most lakes are fed and drained by rivers and streams. Natural lakes are generally found in mountainous areas, rift zones, and areas with ongoing glaciation. Other lakes are found in endorheic basins or along the courses of mature rivers, where a river channel has widened into a basin. Some parts of the world have many lakes formed by the chaotic drainage patterns left over from the la ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Avalanche Lake (New York)
Avalanche Lake is a mountain lake located in the Adirondack High Peaks in New York. Avalanche Lake sits at between Mount Colden and Avalanche Mountain. The two mountains rise in vertical cliffs from the surface of the lake. Immediately west of Avalanche Mountain (formerly known as Caribou Mountain) lies the MacIntyre Range: Algonquin Peak (the second highest mountain in the state), Boundary Peak, Iroquois Peak and Mount Marshall. Mount Marcy is to the east. Avalanche Lake feeds Lake Colden to the south, in the Hudson River watershed. To the north, the trail to the lake from the Adirondak Loj surmounts Avalanche Pass, which is only slightly above lake level but separates it from the Lake Champlain (St. Lawrence River) watershed. Following the lake toward Lake Colden, the trail is choked with large boulders, and a number of wooden ladders have been built to make passage possible. There are also three places where the trail takes to wooden catwalks, first built in the 1920s, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brantingham Lake
Brantingham Lake is a lake, within the Adirondack Park, located east of Brantingham, New York in Lewis County, New York. Home to both seasonal and year-round residents, the lake and surrounding area offer boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, biking, as well as trails for all terrain vehicle, horse, and snowmobile. Despite its small population Brantingham is doing very well economically, with restaurants such as, Pine Tree Tavern, Trailside Inn, The Coachlight, and the Brantingham Inn and Motel, it is also home to an 18-hole golf course, Brantingham General Store, Brantingham Fire Department, and several camps. During the winter months, the area receives an average 150 inches of snow, making Brantingham a popular destination for winter enthusiasts. History Oneida Indians, who called the lake "Fish Lake", ceded most of the land in and around Brantingham to the newly forming government as the state of New York by formal treaty on February 22, 1788. In 1793, Alexander Macomb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blue Mountain Lake (New York Lake)
Blue Mountain Lake is a lake in Hamilton County, New York, in the central Adirondacks. Blue Mountain Lake is the eastern end of the Eckford chain of lakes. It is located west of Blue Mountain. The hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake lies on its southeastern shore and the Adirondack Museum looks down from high above its eastern shore. It has been a popular vacation destination since the mid-19th century. Fishing Fish species in the lake include lake trout, rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, landlocked salmon and smelt. There is only fee access at two private marina launches in the village of Blue Mountain Lake. There are also boat rentals available. History The Blue Mountain Lake House was built in 1874 by John G. Holland. Soon after, an earlier resident, Miles Tyler Merwin, enlarged his log cabin on a spur of Blue Mountain overlooking the lake into the Blue Mountain house; the Log Hotel is now on the grounds of the Adirondack Museum. In 1881, Frederick C. Durant, cousin of William West ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Black Lake (New York)
Black Lake is a lake in the northern part of New York in the United States and is the largest lake in Saint Lawrence County. The lake is south of the Saint Lawrence River and parallels the river for many miles. Black Lake is of glacial origin, having been formed by the melting of continental glaciation in the state around 12,000 years ago. Water flows into the lake from several sources, the largest being the Indian River. The lake drains into the Oswegatchie River and then into the Saint Lawrence River. The northeast end of the lake is south of Ogdensburg, New York. The Mohawk people referred to the lake as Kanientàrhón:tsi, which translates to "lake is black". Description The lake reaches a maximum depth of . There are at least 25 named islands in the lake. Fishing The water is brown stained and at times visibility gets down to under 2 feet. There are many species of fish present in the lake such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, northern pike, black crap ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blackfoot Pond
Blackfoot Pond is a small lake northwest of Old Forge in Herkimer County, New York. It drains south via an unnamed creek which flows into Little Simon Pond. See also * List of lakes in New York This is a list of lakes in the state of New York in the United States. The list is not exhaustive. * Adirondack Lake * Ampersand Lake * Atwood Lake * Avalanche Lake * Augur Lake * Bailey Pond * Ballston Lake * Basket Pond * Bass La ... References {{authority control Lakes of New York (state) Lakes of Herkimer County, New York ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Big Moose Lake
Big Moose Lake, at the head of the Moose River, is a large lake about north of Fourth Lake in the Adirondacks in upstate New York. The lake is within both Herkimer and Hamilton counties, and covers portions of the towns of Webb and Long Lake. Located southwest of the lake is the hamlet of Big Moose. The lake's popularity derives from its remoteness, climate and beauty. It was the scene of the murder of Grace Brown in 1906 by her boyfriend. Alleged spectral sightings and subsequent media attention are said to have added to the allure. Geography and climate Located in the central-western part of the Adirondack region, Big Moose Lake covers in surface area. It is approximately long and almost wide, running in an east–west direction along its major axis. The lake ranges in depth from in its deepest parts, with an average depth of . In the summer, temperatures average from nightly lows of to daytime highs of . In winter, the lake completely freezes over, and temperatur ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Big Diamond Pond
Big Diamond Pond is a small lake southwest of Big Moose in Herkimer County, New York. It drains south via an unnamed creek that flows into the North Branch Moose River. See also * List of lakes in New York This is a list of lakes in the state of New York in the United States. The list is not exhaustive. * Adirondack Lake * Ampersand Lake * Atwood Lake * Avalanche Lake * Augur Lake * Bailey Pond * Ballston Lake * Basket Pond * Bass La ... References {{authority control Lakes of New York (state) Lakes of Herkimer County, New York ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beaverdam Lake (New York)
Beaver Dam Lake may refer to: Lakes * Beaver Dam Lake (Nova Scotia), Canada * Beaver Dam Lake (Wisconsin), U.S. * Beaver Dam Lake, in Beaver Dam State Park (Illinois), U.S Places * Beaver Dam Lake, New York See also *Beaver dam (other) *Beaver Lake Dam The Beaver Lake Dam, in Admiralty Island National Monument near Angoon, Alaska, is a Civilian Conservation Corps-built structure that was built in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Hist ..., in Alaska, U.S. * Beaver Lake (Arkansas)#Beaver Dam, U.S. {{geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bear Cub Pond
Bear Cub Pond is a small lake located northwest of Downsville in Delaware County, New York. Bear Cub Pond drains southeast via an unnamed creek that flows into Wilson Hollow Brook. See also * List of lakes in New York This is a list of lakes in the state of New York in the United States. The list is not exhaustive. * Adirondack Lake * Ampersand Lake * Atwood Lake * Avalanche Lake * Augur Lake * Bailey Pond * Ballston Lake * Basket Pond * Bass La ... References {{authority control Lakes of New York (state) Lakes of Delaware County, New York ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bass Lake (New York)
Bass Lake may refer to: Cities, towns, townships, unincorporated communities In the United States: * Bass Lake, California, a census-designated place in Madera County * Bass Lake Annex, California * Bass Lake, Indiana, a census-designated place * Bass Lake, Michigan, an unincorporated community in Grand Traverse County * Bass Lake, Itasca County, Minnesota, an unincorporated community near Wirt * Bass Lake, Ohio, a census-designated place * Bass Lake, Sawyer County, Wisconsin, a town * Bass Lake, Washburn County, Wisconsin, a town Lakes Canada * Bass Lake (Ontario) – several lakes in Ontario with this name United States * Bass Lake (Madera County, California), a reservoir in the Sierra National Forest * Bass Lake (Marin County, California), a small lake in Point Reyes National Seashore * Bass Lake (Holly Springs, North Carolina) * Bass Lake (Watauga County, North Carolina) a lake in the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park * Bass Lake, Bass Lake, Indiana * Bass Lake (Long Lake Townsh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Basket Pond
Basket Pond is a small lake north-northwest of Rock Valley in Delaware County, New York. It drains south via an unnamed creek which flows into the North Branch Basket Creek. See also * List of lakes in New York This is a list of lakes in the state of New York in the United States. The list is not exhaustive. * Adirondack Lake * Ampersand Lake * Atwood Lake * Avalanche Lake * Augur Lake * Bailey Pond * Ballston Lake * Basket Pond * Bass La ... References {{authority control Lakes of New York (state) Lakes of Delaware County, New York ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |