Lake Kanawauke
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| caption = Middle Lake Kanawauke
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| location = Orange / Rockland counties, New York, United States
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Lake Kanawauke is a primarily human-made lake in Harriman State Park. The name is Onondaga in origin, and means "place of much water". There are three parts to the lake, lower, middle and upper; the total area is {{convert|186|acre|km2}}. It is located in the Town of Tuxedo in Orange County and the Town of Haverstraw in Rockland County, both residing within the state of New York.
History
The lakes were built by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission under William A. Welch.
Lower Kanawauke was built in 1915 by damming Stony Brook. It was used by the Boy Scouts for camping; by 1930 there were fourteen camps on the lake.
Middle Kanawauke was built in 1916 by damming Stillwater Creek. It was used by the Brooklyn Boy Scouts, who erected six camps and built the {{convert|35|mi|km|adj=on}} White Bar trail system centered on the lake.*Myles, William J., Harriman Trails, A Guide and History, The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, New York, N.Y., 1999.
Upper Kanawauke is the only natural lake of the three. In the mid-nineteenth century there was a small settlement on the lake shore. Seven Boy Scout camps were built around the lake starting in 1917, one of which became a Girl Scout camp, Camp Quid Nunc (Latin for "What now").
Currently there is a public picnic area and permit boat launch located west of Kanawauke Circle along Seven Lakes Drive.
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Category:Protected areas of Orange County, New York
Category:Protected areas of Rockland County, New York
Category:Harriman State Park (New York)
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