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Silver Lake is located in New York
Silver Lake
Silver Lake
Location in New York
Location Delaware County, New York
Coordinates 42°14′15″N 74°47′27″W / 42.2375277°N 74.7907822°W / 42.2375277; -74.7907822
Type Reservoir
Surface area 15 acres (0.023 sq mi)
Surface elevation 1,808 feet (551 m)
Settlements Bovina Center

Silver Lake is a small, important body of water located in Delaware County, New York. It's not a natural lake, but a special kind of lake called a reservoir. Reservoirs are often created to store water for different uses, like drinking water or to help control floods. Silver Lake is found just south of a small community called Bovina Center.

What is a Reservoir Like Silver Lake?

A reservoir is essentially a man-made lake. It's built by blocking a river or stream with a dam. This creates a large area where water can collect and be stored. Silver Lake is a good example of this type of water body. It covers about 15 acres, which is roughly the size of 11 football fields!

Why are Reservoirs Important?

Reservoirs like Silver Lake play a big role in managing water. They can help make sure that nearby towns have enough water, especially during dry seasons. They also help prevent flooding by holding back extra water when there's a lot of rain or snowmelt.

Where is Silver Lake Located?

Silver Lake is nestled in the beautiful landscape of Delaware County, New York. This county is in the southeastern part of New York State. The lake sits at an elevation of about 1,808 feet (around 551 meters) above sea level. This high elevation means it's part of the scenic Catskill Mountains region.

Silver Lake and Bovina Center

The lake is very close to the small hamlet of Bovina Center. This historic area is known for its charming, quiet atmosphere. The connection between the lake and the local community is important for both nature and people.

How Does Silver Lake Connect to Other Waters?

Silver Lake is part of a larger water system. Water flows out of Silver Lake through an unnamed creek. This creek then travels northwest. It eventually joins a bigger stream called the Little Delaware River.

The Little Delaware River's Journey

The Little Delaware River is an important waterway in the region. It eventually flows into the Delaware River, which is one of the major rivers on the East Coast of the United States. This shows how even a small reservoir like Silver Lake is connected to a much larger network of rivers and streams.

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