Loughberry Lake is a reservoir in the city of Saratoga Springs, New York. It is approximately 5,207 feet (1.59 km) long, about 849 feet (0.26 km) wide at its widest point, and has an average depth of about 11 feet (3.4 m).[1]

Loughberry Lake
Loughberry Lake in 2023
Loughberry Lake is located in New York
Loughberry Lake
Loughberry Lake
Loughberry Lake is located in the United States
Loughberry Lake
Loughberry Lake
Loughberry Lake is located in North America
Loughberry Lake
Loughberry Lake
LocationSaratoga Springs, NY
Coordinates43°05′49″N 73°45′36″W / 43.097°N 73.76°W / 43.097; -73.76
TypeDammed Reservoir
Part ofSaratoga Lake Watershed
Primary outflowsSpring Run
Built1871
Max. length5,207 feet (1.587 km)
Max. width849 feet (0.259 km)
Surface area76 acres (0.31 km2)
Average depth11 feet (3.4 m)
Water volume260,000,000 US gallons (980,000 m3)
Surface elevation286 feet (87 m)

The reservoir is located entirely within the city of Saratoga Springs. It has been the primary source of the city's drinking water since the late 19th century.

The dam is located at the southern end of the reservoir, with New York State Route 50 running along it.

History

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By 1868, the city of Saratoga Springs was growing exponentially in population, and a central, more reliable source of water was needed to support it. The Loughberry Stream was chosen by three commissioners of construction to be Saratoga Springs' main water source in 1870, after much deliberation between different political groups, who favored Lake Desolation and Granite Lake as the city's water supply.[2] The reservoir was completed in 1871, and has served as Saratoga Springs' main water supply ever since.

Fishing and Recreation

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For the general population, fishing and recreational activities such as swimming and canoeing are prohibited in Loughberry Lake.[3] The only private group that is permitted to use boats of any sort on the reservoir is the Environmental Science Department of Skidmore College.

References

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  1. ^ Reinert, Ted (2007-10-27). "Water source in the balance". Saratogian. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  2. ^ Horne, Field (2015). Saratoga Springs : a centennial history. [Saratoga Springs, N.Y.]: Kiskatom Publishing. pp. 323–325. ISBN 9780974798585. OCLC 1359390433.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ "City of Saratoga Springs, NY: Prohibited acts". City of Saratoga Springs, NY Code. Retrieved 2023-03-27.