Lake Musconetcong

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Lake Musconetcong is a reservoir located on the border of Morris County and Sussex County, New Jersey, and is part of Hopatcong State Park, which is administered by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.[2] The Musconetcong River flows through the lake.

Lake Musconetcong
Lake Musconetcong from the boat ramp
Lake Musconetcong is located in Morris County, New Jersey
Lake Musconetcong
Lake Musconetcong
Lake Musconetcong is located in New Jersey
Lake Musconetcong
Lake Musconetcong
Lake Musconetcong is located in the United States
Lake Musconetcong
Lake Musconetcong
LocationMorris / Sussex counties, New Jersey, United States
Coordinates40°54′25″N 74°41′35″W / 40.90694°N 74.69306°W / 40.90694; -74.69306
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsMusconetcong River
Primary outflowsMusconetcong River
Catchment area14,000 acres (5,700 ha)
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area329 acres (133 ha)
Average depth5 ft (1.5 m)
Max. depth10 ft (3.0 m)
Surface elevation850 ft (259 m)[1]
ReferencesGNIS feature ID 878671[1]

Lake Musconetcong was created by the building of the Lake Musconetcong Dam in the mid-19th century to provide an additional water source, then known as the Stanhope Reservoir, for the Morris Canal.[3] The lake was deeded over to the State of New Jersey with the other parts of the Morris Canal System in 1924. Boating, fishing, and ice fishing are popular recreational activities on this lake.

The lake covers 329 acres (1.33 km2), with a mean depth of approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) and a maximum depth of 10 feet (3.0 m). The lake's watershed covers 14,000 acres (57 km2). Lake Musconetcong is downstream of Lake Hopatcong, the largest lake in New Jersey and is part of its watershed.

The Lake Musconetcong Regional Planning Board has five representatives from each of the five local municipalities, Morris and Sussex counties, and from the State of New Jersey.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Lake Musconetcong". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ "Hopatcong State Park". New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
  3. ^ "Historical Information". Borough of Hopatcong, New Jersey.
  4. ^ "Lake Musconetcong Regional Planning Board". Lake Musconetcong Regional Planning Board.
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