Huggins Lake is a small lake north-northeast of Beaverkill in Delaware County, New York. It drains south via Huggins Hollow which flows into Beaver Kill. The lake was the site of Indian Ridge, a Boy Scout summer camp managed remotely by Camden County Council, New Jersey, and in operation between 1962 and 1985. Indian Ridge was considered a primitive camp, with no cabins or dining hall. The scouts and staff slept in wall tents: the only structure was a walk-in refrigerator, the concrete pad of which is still visible east of the outlet end of the lake.

Huggins Lake
Huggins Lake is located in New York
Huggins Lake
Huggins Lake
Location of Huggins Lake within New York State
LocationDelaware County, New York
Coordinates42°00′53″N 74°49′27″W / 42.0146627°N 74.8241422°W / 42.0146627; -74.8241422
Surface area19 acres (0.030 sq mi)
Surface elevation2,224 feet (678 m)[1]
SettlementsBeaverkill

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  1. ^ "Huggins Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2018-01-20.