Albany: Nature
Places and attractions in the Nature category
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- Lake
- Nature
Washington Park Lake
Washington Park Lake is a body of water in Albany, New York located in the southwestern corner of Washington Park. It has a surface area of 5.2 acres and a mean depth of 6.6 feet. The deepest sections of the lake are just over 11 feet deep. The lake is roughly 1,600 feet long and 140 feet wide.
Buckingham Lake
Buckingham Lake, commonly referred to as Buckingham Pond or Rafts Pond, is a body of water located in a residential area of Albany, New York. It has a surface area of 5 acres and a mean depth of three feet.
Tivoli Lake
Tivoli Lake is a body of water in Albany, New York. It has a surface area of 4 acres and a mean depth of 4.6 feet.
Rensselaer Lake
Rensselaer Lake is an artificial lake in Albany, New York, United States named for Major-General Stephen Van Rensselaer, last patroon of Rensselaerswyck. The lake was Albany's first municipally-owned source of water. It is part of a 57-acre park and the state's Albany Pine Bush Preserve.