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Mud Lake
Mud Lake is located in New York Adirondack Park
Mud Lake
Mud Lake
Location in New York Adirondack Park
Mud Lake is located in the United States
Mud Lake
Mud Lake
Location in the United States
Location Jefferson County, New York,
United States
Coordinates 44°17′30″N 75°48′33″W / 44.2916967°N 75.8090482°W / 44.2916967; -75.8090482
Type Lake
Primary inflows Crystal Lake
Primary outflows Butterfield Lake
Basin countries United States
Surface area 220 acres (0.89 km2)
Average depth 6 feet (1.8 m)
Max. depth 17 feet (5.2 m)
Shore length1 3.9 miles (6.3 km)
Surface elevation 354 feet (108 m)
Islands 2
Settlements Redwood, New York
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Mud Lake is a freshwater lake found near the town of Redwood, New York. It is an important part of the local water system in Jefferson County. The lake offers a home to many types of fish and is a quiet spot for nature lovers.

Discover Mud Lake

Mud Lake is a lovely lake located in the state of New York. It is specifically found in Jefferson County. The nearest town to the lake is Redwood, New York.

Size and Features

Mud Lake covers an area of about 220 acres (0.89 square kilometers). That's like having 166 football fields! The lake is not very deep, with an average depth of about 6 feet (1.8 meters). Its deepest point is around 17 feet (5.2 meters). The shoreline of Mud Lake stretches for about 3.9 miles (6.3 kilometers). The lake also has two small islands.

Water Flow and Connections

Mud Lake is connected to other nearby bodies of water. Water flows into Mud Lake from Crystal Lake. This means Crystal Lake is the "inflow" or source of water for Mud Lake. From Mud Lake, the water then flows out into Butterfield Lake. This makes Mud Lake a link in a chain of lakes.

Fish and Wildlife

Mud Lake is home to several types of fish. Anglers (people who fish) can find species like northern pike and yellow perch. Other fish living in the lake include brown bullhead and bluegill. These fish are part of the lake's ecosystem. An ecosystem is a community of living things and their environment.

Visiting Mud Lake

If you want to visit Mud Lake, you should know that boat access is limited. There is only "carry-down" boat access available. This means you have to carry your boat to the water yourself. It's a great spot for smaller boats like canoes or kayaks.

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