Swartswood Lake Explained

Swartswood Lake
Other Name:Swartout's Pond
Location:Sussex County, New Jersey
Coordinates:41.0713°N -74.8347°W
Inflow:Neldon's Brook
Depth:22feet
Max-Depth:42feet
Pushpin Map:New Jersey
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of the lake in New Jersey.

Swartswood Lake (previously called Swartout's Pond) is a freshwater lake located in Stillwater and Hampton townships in Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States. The lake is a 520acres glacial lake that is the third-largest freshwater lake in New Jersey. The lake stretches (north-to-south) and wide (east to west); and has an average depth of 22feet with a maximum depth of 42feet. The lake is the focus of Swartswood State Park a 3460acres protected area administered by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry.

Swartswood Lake is fed by the waters of Neldon's Brook (draining several lakes and Bear Swamp in Stillwater, Hampton, and Frankford townships; and by Indian Creek (or River) which empties Little Swartswood Lake to the north. The southern end of the lake was dammed by Charles Rhodes, Sr., in 1790 forming a mill pond in the narrow ravine at the lake's outlet, Keen's Mill Brook. The Brook flows into the Trout Brook near Middleville in Stillwater Township, a tributary of the Paulins Kill.

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