This state-regulated reservoir, completed in 1850, serves primarily for recreational purposes, offering visitors a tranquil spot to enjoy nature and unwind. The dam at Lowell Lake stands at a height of 16 feet, with a structural length of 225 feet and a storage capacity of 1475 acre-feet.
Despite being classified as having a high hazard potential, Lowell Lake's dam is currently in fair condition, as assessed in July 2019. The emergency action plan status and risk assessment for the reservoir remain unclear, indicating potential areas for improvement in emergency preparedness and risk management. Overall, Lowell Lake presents a valuable opportunity for water resource and climate enthusiasts to appreciate the beauty of this man-made reservoir while also considering the importance of maintaining infrastructure safety and environmental stewardship.
Year Completed |
1850 |
Dam Length |
225 |
Dam Height |
16 |
River Or Stream |
WEST RIVER-TR |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
100 |
Hydraulic Height |
16 |
Drainage Area |
2.05 |
Nid Storage |
1475 |
Structural Height |
16 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Rock, Soil |
Nid Height |
16 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Winhall Brook
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Horseshoe Acres Campground
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Hapgood Pond Recreation Area
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Hapgood Pond
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Jamaica State Park
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279a site #1
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Headwaters To Crossing Of Route 100 Near Route 155
First Bridge Upstream On Route 100 To Confluence With West River
End Of Kendall Farm Road To Confluence With West River
Headwaters To First Bridge Upstream On Route 100
Headwaters To End Of Kendall Farm Road
Confluence With Otter Creek To Ten Kilns Brook