Bubb Lake Explained
Bubb Lake |
Pushpin Map: | New York Adirondack Park#USA |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location within New York |
Coords: | 43.7717°N -74.8521°W |
Basin Countries: | United States |
Area: | 52acres |
Depth: | [1] |
Cities: | Eagle Bay, New York |
Bubb Lake (Bub's Lake) is located west of Eagle Bay, New York. The outlet creek flows into North Branch Moose River. Fish species present in the lake are brook trout, and brown bullhead. There is carry down access trail off Route 28. In the 1800's the lake was known as Bub's Lake.[2] The lake was named after Otis "Bub" Arnold Jr., who lived nearby and hunted for deer there.[3]
Tributaries and locations
- Sis Lake - A small 25 acre lake with a max depth of 7 feet located west of Bubb Lake. The outlet of Sis Lake flows into Bubb Lake. Fish species in Sis Lake include brook trout and brown bullhead.
Notes and References
- Web site: Bubb Lake . dec.ny.gov . New York State Department of Environmental Conservation . 5 May 2017.
- Book: Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad Company . Routes and Rates for Summer Tours . 1889 . 56 . en.
- Book: Grady . Joseph F. . The Adirondacks Fulton Chain-Big Moose Region: The Story Of A Wilderness . 1933 . Press of the Journal & Courier Company . 978-0-932052-85-8 . 185 . 24 August 2024.