Indian Lake | |
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Location | Hamilton County, New York, United States |
Coordinates | 43°41′09″N 74°19′48″W / 43.6857564°N 74.3298903°W[1] |
Type | Reservoir |
Primary inflows | Jessup River, Lewey Lake, Mc Ginn Brook, Woodland Brook, Falls Brook, Willow Brook, Forks Brook, Griffin Brook, Beaver Brook, Doherty Brook, Lawrence Brook, Squaw Brook |
Primary outflows | Indian River |
Basin countries | United States |
Max. length | 12 miles (19 km) |
Max. width | 1 mile (1.6 km) |
Surface area | 4,676 acres (1,892 ha)[1] |
Average depth | 39 feet (12 m)[2] |
Max. depth | 85 feet (26 m)[2] |
Surface elevation | 1,650 feet (500 m)[1] |
Islands | 10 |
Settlements | Indian Lake, New York |
Indian Lake is a 12-mile (19 km) long, 4,255-acre (1,722 ha) reservoir with a southwest to northeast orientation in the towns of Indian Lake and Lake Pleasant in Hamilton County, in the Adirondack Park of New York State, in the United States. The hamlet of Indian Lake is located 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the north end of Indian Lake. New York State Route 30 runs along the west shore of the lake. Most of the shore is part of the Forest Preserve. Indian Lake is fed by the Jessup River, and drains through the Indian River into Lake Abanakee, and from there through the Indian River to the Hudson River.
The State of New York operates a campground offering campsites in Indian Lake, most of which are on islands, that are accessible only by boat. The campground is 12 miles south of Indian Lake village on NY 30, and is open from mid-May until Columbus Day.
The lake was made famous by the 1968 pop song "Indian Lake" performed by the Cowsills.[3]
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