Tupper Lake (New York)

Tupper Lake is a lake in New York in the United States.[1] The lake is in the Adirondack Park and crosses the county lines of St. Lawrence County and Franklin County.

Tupper Lake
Boathouses on the lake
LocationAdirondack Park, Altamont / Piercefield, New York, US
Coordinates44.17°N 74.54°W / 44.17; -74.54
Primary inflowsRaquette River, Bog River
Primary outflowsRaquette River
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length66 km (41 mi)
Surface area44 km2 (17 sq mi)
Max. depth45 m (148 ft)
Water volume456 km3 (370,000,000 acre⋅ft)
Shore length133 km (21 mi)
IslandsCounty Line Island, Bluff Island, Birch Island-for sale
SettlementsVillage of Tupper Lake
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Tupper Lake was discovered by Native Americans indigenous to the area around the 16th century. The first European to see it was Ansel Tupper, a land surveyor. It is aligned in a northeast to southwest direction along its length. The lake is fed and drained by the Raquette River.

The lake is located in the towns of Altamont (Franklin County) and Piercefield (St. Lawrence County). The Village of Tupper Lake is at the northeast end of the lake in the Town of Tupper Lake. The village is adjacent to Raquette Pond, an arm of the lake at its northwest end. Another arm of the lake, Simon Pond, is south of the village. Some of the islands in the lake include County Line Island and Bluff Island.

Racquette Pond

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