Lake Buel | |
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Location | Monterey / New Marlborough, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States |
Coordinates | 42°10′10″N 73°16′30″W / 42.16944°N 73.27500°W |
Type | lake |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 196 acres (79 ha) |
Average depth | 20 ft (6.1 m) |
Max. depth | 42 ft (13 m) |
Surface elevation | 908 ft (277 m) |
Settlements | Monterey, New Marlboro |
Lake Buel is a 196-acre (0.79 km2) great pond in Berkshire County, Massachusetts just south of Route 57 and east of Great Barrington.[1] It is surrounded by over one-hundred summer homes and a few dozen year-round homes in about a dozen separate, tight-knit neighborhoods, each with its own private or semi-private road. The roads do not interlink.[2]
The lake is named after Samuel C. Buel of Tyringham, Massachusetts who saved people from drowning on the lake (called at the time Six Mile Pond) on July 23, 1812.[3]
The northern shore of the lake is in the town of Monterey and the southern shore is in New Marlborough. There is a paved boat ramp on the northwest shore owned by the Public Access Board and managed by Forests and Parks and Fisheries and Game.[1][4] A portion of the Appalachian Trail crosses over a breached mill dam along the northern inlet.[4]
Lake Buel.