Meacham Lake Explained

Meacham Lake
Location:Franklin County, New York
Type:lake
Elevation:1552feet
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Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Meacham Lake in New York, USA.

Meacham Lake is a 1203acres lake eight miles north of Paul Smiths in Franklin County, New York in the Adirondack Park. It is 2miles long, north to south, and 1miles wide. The lake is found at an elevation of 1552feet. Most of the lake is in the town of Duane; the southernmost shore is in the town of Brighton.

The state purchased most of the land around the lake in 1931-32, and it is a part of the Debar Mountain Wild Forest; motors are permitted on the lake. There is a campground operated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation at the north end of the lake. Fish include northern pike, yellow perch, and bullhead.

The Osgood River, flowing north out of Osgood Pond is the principal source of Meacham Lake; it is drained by the East Branch of the St. Regis River.

The lake was originally discovered by the late Thomas Meacham.

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