Estling Lake

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Estling Lake
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Lake with clubhouse and beach (Winter 2007)
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Estling Lake
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Estling Lake
Location Denville Township, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°52′46″N74°29′56″W / 40.879338°N 74.49887°W / 40.879338; -74.49887
Basin  countriesUnited States
Surface elevation502 ft. (153 m) [1]
References [1]

Estling Lake is in Denville Township, New Jersey with a small private summer community of approximately 60 houses and is owned by the Estling Lake Corporation. The lake is fed by Den Brook and drains over a dam into Indian Lake. New Jersey Transit's Montclair-Boonton Line runs along the north shore of the lake.

The lake's residents participate in a variety of sporting events with other nearby lakes such as Parsippany, White Meadow, Rainbow, Arrowhead, Mountain, Indian, Intervalve, Telemark, Rock Ridge, Lake Valhalla, and Cedar known as the "Hub Lakes." An ice house existed on the lake until it was destroyed in the early twentieth century.

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References

  1. 1 2 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Estling Lake