Lake Wononscopomuc
Location of the lake in Connecticut.
Location of the lake in Connecticut.
Lake Wononscopomuc
LocationLakeville, Salisbury, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41°57′22″N 73°26′46″W / 41.956°N 73.446°W / 41.956; -73.446
Typemarl lake
Surface area348 acres (141 ha)
Average depth36 feet (11 m)
Max. depth102 feet (31 m)

Lake Wononscopomuc is a lake located in the Lakeville section of Salisbury, Connecticut, United States. It has the distinction of being the deepest natural lake in the state.[1] Wononskopumuc is a Mahican name for "rocks at the bend in the lake."[2]

Also known as Wononskopomuc Lake[3] or Lakeville Lake, Lake Wononscopomuc is a natural, marl lake that supports a diverse community of aquatic plants. The town beach and a boat launch, known collectively as the Salisbury Town Grove, are on the lake’s north shore. The boathouse and private beach of the Hotchkiss School are on the lake's south shore.

Access to the 348 acres (141 ha) lake is monitored because of fears that the invasive zebra mussel will be introduced on boats or trailers from nearby Twin Lakes. The area around the lake is residentially developed, although the houses are on large lots, and most are set far back from the lake behind tree buffers. The maximum depth of the lake is 102 feet (31 m), and mean depth is 36 feet (11 m).[4]

References

  1. Lake Wononscopomuc Association http://lakewononscopomuc.com/
  2. Huden, John Charles; Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation (1962). Indian place names of New England. Smithsonian Libraries. New York : Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation.
  3. "Wononskopomuc Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved November 8, 2017.
  4. Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station http://www.ct.gov/caes/cwp/view.asp?a=2799&q=376232
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