Notch Lake

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Notch Lake
Notch Lake is located in New York
Notch Lake
Notch Lake
LocationEdgewood, New York
Coordinates42°09′37″N 74°12′12″W / 42.16028°N 74.20333°W / 42.16028; -74.20333
Typeartificial lake
Primary outflowsStony Clove Creek
Basin countriesUnited States

Notch Lake is an artificial lake in Edgewood, New York, in the Town of Hunter in the Catskill Mountains. It is located near the Stony Clove Notch, and is located near the edge of the Devil's Tombstone Campsite, bordering New York State Route 214. There is also a parking lot near the shore. It is the beginning of the Stony Clove Creek.

One thing unusual about it is that it is one of the few places in the Catskills where there is a patch of Boreal Forest growing below 3,000 feet above sea level. A fire occurred near the northern shore in the 1990s.

Camping is not allowed at the day-use area next to the parking lot and Pond, however, camping is allowed a short walk South along Route 214 at the Devil's Tombstone Campground.

References

  1. ^ "Devil's Tombstone Campground & Day Use Area". New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Retrieved July 3, 2022.