Scopan Lake Explained

Scopan Lake
Coords:46.5081°N -68.2256°W
Outflow:Scopan Stream
Length:15miles[1]
Area:4986acres[2]
Max-Depth:58feet
Volume:110286acre.ft
Elevation:600feet
Pushpin Map:Maine#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Scopan Lake in Maine, USA.

Scopan Lake is a V-shaped lake in northern Maine. The lake was known as Squa Pan Lake by early European settlers, but was renamed in 2011 to eliminate what Native Americans in the United States interpreted as a racial slur.[3] The lake is mostly in Scopan township (formerly Squapan township), but the north end of the eastern arm of the "V" extends into Maine township 11, range 4; and the north end of the western arm extends into Masardis and Ashland. The lake discharges to Scopan Stream (formerly Squa Pan Stream) through a dam in Masardis. Scopan Stream flows into the Aroostook River 4miles downstream of the dam, and the Aroostook River is a tributary to the Saint John River. The Bangor and Aroostook Railroad crosses the northern tip of both arms of the lake.[4]

Recreation

The dam created the shallow western arm of the lake and increased the depth of the original lake forming the eastern arm. The lake is drawn down every winter to generate hydroelectric power. The dam prevents migration from downstream, but brook trout and rainbow smelt spawn in tributaries Nowland Brook, Bogan Brook, Aluson Brook, Dunn Brook, Cold Spring Brook, West Branch, and Scopan Inlet (formerly Squa Pan Inlet.) Boat launching facilities are available for public use at the dam and at the north end of the eastern arm 3miles south of Maine State Route 163.[1] The eastern shore of the eastern arm is a 16700acres reserve of public land available for fishing, hunting, birding and camping.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Squa Pan Lake . Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game . State of Maine . 5 May 2016 .
  2. Web site: Maine Lakes: Morphometry and Geographic Information. 31 July 2008. Maine Depts. of Environmental Protection and Inland Fisheries & Wildlife. 2005-08-04. Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research, The University of Maine. https://web.archive.org/web/20060903111335/http://www.pearl.maine.edu/Browseglobal.asp?PNI=LAKES_STREAMS&NoOfInputs=0&mode=DATA&TABLENAME=ADMIN_GMC03&action=DISPLAYFIELDS. 2006-09-03. dead.
  3. Bayly . Julia . 2011 . Six Aroostook County locations renamed to remove racial slurs . Bangor Daily News . 5 September . BDN Maine .
  4. Book: The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer . DeLorme Mapping Company . Thirteenth . 1988 . Freeport, Maine . 58&64 . 0-89933-035-5.
  5. Web site: Squapan Public Reserved Lands . Aroostook County Tourism . 5 May 2016 .