Loch Stack

Loch Stack is a large, irregularly shaped freshwater loch in the Northwest of Scotland. It lies approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Laxford Bridge and is surrounded by mountains. Ben Stack rises steeply from the loch's southwestern shore and Arkle lies directly to the north.

Loch Stack
Loch Stack
LocationSutherland, Scotland
Coordinates58.336700°N 4.924500°W / 58.336700; -4.924500[1]
Typefreshwater loch
Primary inflowsAn Earachd[2]
Primary outflowsRiver Laxford [2]
Basin countriesScotland
Max. length4 km (2.5 mi)[2]
Surface area252.1 ha (623 acres)[1]
Average depth26 m (86 ft)[2]
Max. depth33 m (108 ft)[2]
Water volume28,000,000 m3 (988,000,000 cu ft)[2]
Shore length116.6 km (10.3 mi)[1]
Surface elevation46 m (151 ft)[1]
Islands1[1]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Survey

The loch was surveyed[2] between 6 and 8 September 1902 by T.N. Johnston and James Murray and later charted[3] as part of the Sir John Murray's Bathymetrical Survey of Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland 1897-1909.

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