Teed Pond

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Teed Pond
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Teed Pond
Location of Teed Pond within New York
Location Delaware County, New York
Coordinates 42°14′46″N75°12′30″W / 42.2461565°N 75.2082755°W / 42.2461565; -75.2082755 Coordinates: 42°14′46″N75°12′30″W / 42.2461565°N 75.2082755°W / 42.2461565; -75.2082755
Primary outflows Loomis Brook
Surface area6 acres (0.0094 sq mi)
Surface elevation2,031 feet (619 m) [1]
Settlements Loomis

Teed Pond is a small lake located north-northeast of the hamlet of Loomis in Delaware County, New York. It drains south via Loomis Brook which flows into the Cannonsville Reservoir.

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References

  1. "Teed Pond". Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey . Retrieved 2018-09-25.