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Lake Placid (New York)

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Basin countries
  
United States

Average depth
  
50 ft (15 m)

Surface area
  
2,170 acres (8.8 km)

Surface elevation
  
1,857 ft (566 m)

Lake Placid (New York)

Location
  
Adirondack Mountains, Essex County, New York, US

Islands
  
Buck Island, Moose Island, Hawk Island

The body of water named Lake Placid is a lake in the Adirondack Mountains in northern New York, the United States. It is on the northern side of the Village of Lake Placid. Fender guitars has named a color for their guitars after this lake with guitars available in "Lake Placid Blue".

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Map of Lake Placid, NY 12946, USA

GeographyEdit

The lake is approximately 2,170 acres (8.8 km2), and has an average depth of about 50 feet (15 m). It is located in the towns of North Elba and St. Armand, both in Essex County.

There are three islands on Lake Placid, named Buck, Moose, and Hawk.

ConservationEdit

The lake borders the northern part of the village of Lake Placid, and is a source of drinking water for the town. Maintaining water quality in the lake is a major local issue. The lake is fed by springs and Adirondacks mountain streams. There are nearly 300 houses on the lake shore. Because most of the houses are unoccupied much of the year, the water usually remains clean.

Local efforts to combat aquatic invasive species have been successful. They are supported by a boat cleaning station where powerboats are put into the water.

The lake has produced record lake trout.

References

Lake Placid (New York) Wikipedia