Sterling Lake

Sterling Lake is located in Sterling Forest State Park, New York.[1] The lake contains a number of fish species including Lake Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Chain Pickerel and Panfish.[1] Fishing is permitted but only from the shore.[1] No boating is allowed on the lake.[1] There are a number of scenic hiking trails around the lake. One of the trails leads to the Sterling Mountain Fire Observation Tower and Observer's Cabin which provides an impressive 360 degree view of the forest, including Sterling Lake.[3]

Sterling Lake
Sterling Pond
Sterling Lake (New York)
LocationOrange County, New York
Coordinates41.2073350°N 74.2591597°W / 41.2073350; -74.2591597
Typenatural lake
Part ofRamapo River Watershed
Primary outflowsRingwood River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area288 acres (1.17 km2)
Max. depth120 ft (37 m)
Shore length14 mi (6.4 km)
Surface elevation751 ft (229 m)
References[1][2]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

As of 2018, the Sterling Lake System, operated by SUEZ North America (formerly United Water), supplies drinking water from Sterling Lake to about 225 people.[4]

History

The Sterling Lake area is rich in magnetite deposits. Since before the American Revolution, this area was an important source of iron ore for the colonies. Ore was discovered at the site of the old Sterling Mine in 1750, on the south shore of the lake.[5] This led to the establishment of what would become known as the Sterling Iron Works. Another mine, called the Lake Mine, ran underneath Sterling Lake for some 3,800 feet at a depth of about 900 feet.[6] The mines were finally closed in 1921. The underground workings of both these mines are now flooded.[5]

References

  1. "Sterling Lake - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation". www.dec.ny.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  2. "Environmental Impact Statement on Wastewater Treatment Facilities Construction Grants for the Ramapo River Basin, New York". U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region II: 22. 1979. | "Sterling Lake - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation". www.dec.ny.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  3. Chazin, Daniel (2016-10-21). "Sterling Forest Fire Tower and Iron Mines". New York - New Jersey Trail Conference. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  4. https://www.mysuezwater.com/sites/default/files/SLwaterquality2018.pdf
  5. Hotz, Preston E. (1952). "Magnetite Deposits of the Sterling Lake, N.Y.-Ringwood, N.J. Area" (PDF). Geological Survey Bulletin 982-F. United States Department of the Interior: 193–197.
  6. DeSanto, John. "845 Life: Mining history in Sterling Forest State Park". recordonline.com. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
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