Built in 1961 by J.A. Kestner, Jr., this Earth-type dam stands at a height of 17 feet and has a total length of 450 feet. With a storage capacity of 100 acre-feet, the dam serves primarily for recreational purposes, offering an 8-acre surface area for visitors to enjoy.
Despite its scenic beauty, Snow Lake poses a high hazard potential due to its poor condition assessment. The dam is under the jurisdiction of the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), which regulates its operation, inspection, and enforcement. Its location near the North Branch Deerfield River adds to the significance of its impact on the local ecosystem and water resources in Windham County.
As water resource and climate enthusiasts explore the potential risks and management measures associated with Snow Lake, it is essential to consider its critical role in the region's recreational activities and environmental health. With its historical significance and current regulatory oversight, the dam serves as a focal point for understanding the balance between human enjoyment and the preservation of natural resources in Vermont's landscape.
Year Completed |
1961 |
Dam Length |
450 |
Dam Height |
17 |
River Or Stream |
NORTH BRANCH DEERFIELD RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
8 |
Hydraulic Height |
17 |
Drainage Area |
2.82 |
Nid Storage |
100 |
Structural Height |
28 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
28 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Grout Pond
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Grout Pond Recreation Area
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Red Mill Brook
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Molly Stark State Park Campsites
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Molly Stark State Park
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Woodford State Park
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