Thompson Pond | |
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Location | Pine Plains, New York |
Coordinates | 41°57′40″N 73°40′43″W / 41.961118°N 73.678737°W |
Type | kettle pond |
Primary outflows | Wappinger Creek |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 75 acres (30 ha) |
Designated | May 1973 |
Thompson Pond in Pine Plains, New York is a 75-acre (30 ha) 15,000-year-old glacial kettle pond at the foot of 1,403-foot (428 m) Stissing Mountain. It is the source of Wappinger Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River that drains much of Dutchess County.
The pond and mountain are part of a 507-acre (205 ha) nature preserve managed by The Nature Conservancy.[1] The pond was designated a National Natural Landmark in May 1973[2] for its calcareous bog,[3] unlike the more common acidic bogs in the Northeast.[4]
Year designated: 1973