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Lake Wononscopomuc
Location of the lake in Connecticut.
Location of the lake in Connecticut.
Lake Wononscopomuc
Location in Connecticut
Location Lakeville, Salisbury, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates 41°57′22″N 73°26′46″W / 41.956°N 73.446°W / 41.956; -73.446
Type marl lake
Surface area 348 acres (141 ha)
Average depth 36 feet (11 m)
Max. depth 102 feet (31 m)

Lake Wononscopomuc is a beautiful lake found in the town of Salisbury, Connecticut, specifically in the Lakeville area of the United States. This lake holds a special record: it is the deepest natural lake in the entire state of Connecticut!

You might also hear this lake called Wononskopomuc Lake or even just Lakeville Lake. It's a natural lake, which means it wasn't made by people. It's also known as a marl lake. Marl is a type of soil or rock that contains a lot of calcium carbonate, which comes from shells and algae. This makes the lake water very clear and helps many different kinds of water plants grow there.

Exploring Lake Wononscopomuc

Lake Wononscopomuc is a popular spot for both locals and visitors. On the north side of the lake, you'll find the Salisbury Town Grove. This area includes a public beach where you can swim and a boat launch for putting boats into the water.

On the south side of the lake, there's a private beach and boathouse that belong to the Hotchkiss School. This school is a well-known boarding school in the area.

Size and Depth

Lake Wononscopomuc covers an area of about 348 acres (141 ha). To give you an idea, that's like 260 football fields! The lake is quite deep, especially for a natural lake in Connecticut. Its deepest point goes down to 102 feet (31 m), which is about the height of a 10-story building. On average, the lake is about 36 feet (11 m) deep.

Protecting the Lake

The people who manage Lake Wononscopomuc are very careful about who can access it. This is because they want to protect the lake from tiny invaders called zebra mussels. These mussels are an invasive species, which means they are not native to the lake and can cause a lot of harm to the environment.

Zebra mussels can attach to boats and trailers. If they get into Lake Wononscopomuc, they could spread quickly and harm the lake's natural plants and animals. To prevent this, boats and trailers are checked before they enter the water.

Life Around the Lake

Even though there are many houses built around Lake Wononscopomuc, they are usually on large pieces of land. Most homes are also set back from the lake, hidden behind trees. This helps keep the lake's natural beauty and protects the environment.

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