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lost+lake+groton Latitude and Longitude:

42°35′36″N 71°31′41″W / 42.5933°N 71.5280°W / 42.5933; -71.5280
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Lost Lake
Location of Lost Lake in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Lost Lake in Massachusetts, USA.
Lost Lake
Location of Lost Lake in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Lost Lake in Massachusetts, USA.
Lost Lake
Location Groton, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°35′36″N 71°31′41″W / 42.5933°N 71.5280°W / 42.5933; -71.5280
Type lake
Basin countries United States
Surface area204 acres (83 ha) [1]
Average depth6 to 8 ft (1.8 to 2.4 m) [1]
Max. depth30 ft (9.1 m) [1]
Surface elevation213 ft (65 m) [2]

Lost Lake, also known as Knop/p/s Pond, is a reservoir in Groton, Massachusetts, United States. It was formed from three lakes by the headwaters of Salmon Brook. The southern part of the lake is known as Knops Pond where it is near 30 feet (9.1 m) deep. It is stocked with rainbow, brown and brook trout every spring and fall and is home to several species of warm water fish. [1] A boat launch is located on the northeastern side of the lake. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Knop Pond Groton Division of Fish and Wildlife Report" (PDF). mass.gov. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lost Lake (Groton)



lost+lake+groton Latitude and Longitude:

42°35′36″N 71°31′41″W / 42.5933°N 71.5280°W / 42.5933; -71.5280
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lost Lake
Location of Lost Lake in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Lost Lake in Massachusetts, USA.
Lost Lake
Location of Lost Lake in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Lost Lake in Massachusetts, USA.
Lost Lake
Location Groton, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°35′36″N 71°31′41″W / 42.5933°N 71.5280°W / 42.5933; -71.5280
Type lake
Basin countries United States
Surface area204 acres (83 ha) [1]
Average depth6 to 8 ft (1.8 to 2.4 m) [1]
Max. depth30 ft (9.1 m) [1]
Surface elevation213 ft (65 m) [2]

Lost Lake, also known as Knop/p/s Pond, is a reservoir in Groton, Massachusetts, United States. It was formed from three lakes by the headwaters of Salmon Brook. The southern part of the lake is known as Knops Pond where it is near 30 feet (9.1 m) deep. It is stocked with rainbow, brown and brook trout every spring and fall and is home to several species of warm water fish. [1] A boat launch is located on the northeastern side of the lake. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Knop Pond Groton Division of Fish and Wildlife Report" (PDF). mass.gov. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lost Lake (Groton)



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