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Coordinates: 40°2122N 075°5212W / 40.35611°N 75.87000°W / 40.35611; -75.87000
 

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Antietam Lake
Location of Antietam Lake in Pennsylvania, USA.
Location of Antietam Lake in Pennsylvania, USA.

Antietam Lake

Location of Antietam Lake in Pennsylvania, USA.
Location of Antietam Lake in Pennsylvania, USA.

Antietam Lake

LocationAntietam Park, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°21′22N 075°52′12W / 40.35611°N 75.87000°W / 40.35611; -75.87000
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsAntietam Creek
Primary outflowsAntietam Creek
Basin countriesUnited States

Antietam Lake is a reservoir located entirely within Antietam Lake ParkinBerks County, Pennsylvania.[1][2] The reservoir was formerly owned by the city of Reading. It was purchased by Berks County in 2006.[3] The lake is surrounded by 643 acres of park land.[4]

History[edit]

A beautiful waterfall formed by the dam can be seen on your way into Antietam Lake Park. A historical spring house is also located in the park. It is believed to be over 150 years old and is still intact. It is one of the main historical attractions in the park. In addition, a historical home on the property, known as Bingaman House, has been restored and is an environmental educational center.

Geography[edit]

The reservoir is formed by the disbandment of Antietam Creek. It is stocked with trout annually.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Antietam Lake Park." Reading, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania's Americana Region, retrieved online February 23, 2019.
  • ^ "Antietam Lake Park." Reading, Pennsylvania: Planning Commission, County of Berks.
  • ^ Memorandum from Officers of the Commissioners of Berks County ("Re: Antietam Lake Property Offer," November 21, 2005). Reading, Pennsylvania: Officers of the Commissioners of Berks County, retrieved from online archives February 23, 2019.
  • ^ "Antietam Lake Park | Visit PA Americana". www.visitpaamericana.com. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
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