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Location: Hamilton County, New York, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Lake: Primary inflows: Sucker Brook: Primary outflows: Sucker Brook: Basin countries: United States: Surface area: 279 acres (1.13 km 2): Average depth: 11 feet (3.4 m): Max. depth: 30 feet (9.1 m) [2]: Shore length 1: 3.9 miles (6.3 km): Surface elevation: 1,808 feet (551 m): Settlements: Inlet, New York: 1 Shore ...
The township was incorporated on January 1, 2001, by amalgamating the former townships of Derby, Keppel, and Sarawak, and the village of Shallow Lake. History [ edit ]
Brown Tract Pond Campground is a campground run by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation [2] in Raquette Lake, New York.It is located on the shores of Browns Tract Pond [3] in a remote area of the Adirondacks, [4] approximately two miles (3.2 km) from Raquette Lake, near the town of Inlet in Hamilton County.
Holiday travelers in western New York are facing a challenging return trip due to severe winter weather. I-86 in Salamanca is snow-covered, and a Lake-Effect Snow Warning remains in effect until 6 ...
Eden, New York, has been buried under over 3.5 feet of snow since Thursday, while other surrounding areas have received over 2.5 feet. ... New York, as a lake-effect snowstorm pounds the region on ...
Early Lake Erie; 11,800 – 8,700 YBP in Ohio, Ontario, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New York and located in the Erie basin [1] Lake Lundy; 2,000 YBP [7] in Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, and New York; Lake Elkton stage of Lake Lundy @ 620 feet (190 m) above sea level [7] Lake Dana stage of Lake Lundy @ 590 feet (180 m) above sea level [7]
Clark Reservation State Park is a state park in Onondaga County, New York. The park is in Jamesville, NY, in the Town of DeWitt, south of Syracuse. It was the site of a large waterfall formed by melting glacial ice at the end of the last Ice Age; the plunge basin at the base of the old falls is now a small lake. James Macfarlane described the ...
Black Lake is located 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.