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occupies a portion of the lake's western shoreline. Most of the remaining area around the lake is privately owned. The lake has such recreational accommodations as a public beach, marinas, and public boat launches, in addition to the state park. There are approximately 1,000 residences around the
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Bomoseen State Park has several quarry holes and adjacent colorful slate rubble piles. These quarries provided slate for the West Castleton Railroad and Slate Company, a complex of sixty to seventy buildings that stood between Glen Lake and Lake Bomoseen. Several slate buildings and foundations
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got into the food chain, and osprey populations plummeted as the chemical made their eggshells thin and brittle. Central Vermont Public Service has worked on osprey restoration efforts with the state for over 15 years, installing platforms at hydroelectric facilities, creating buffer zones and
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were also victims of the pesticide use of the 1950s and -60s. In recent years, there has been a bald eagle nesting site on Neshobe Island, in the center of Lake Bomoseen, where the eagles feed on trout, bass and other fish species that are plentiful in the lake.
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and has an average and maximum depth of 27 feet (8.2 m) and 65 feet (19.8 m), respectively. It drains a 24,770-acre (100.25 km) watershed, has five major inlets, and empties to the
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educating Vermonters on the birds' need for space. A platform is under consideration at Lake Bomoseen. There have been occasional osprey sightings on Lake Bomoseen over the last few years.
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working under contract for the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation introduced a native aquatic
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remain in the park, and a self-guided Slate History Trail brochure is available at the contact station.
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were virtually wiped out in Vermont and most of the United States by pesticides decades ago.
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Millions of years ago, clays that accumulated on the ocean floor compressed into
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Starr, Tena (December 6, 2017). "Book samples stories of Vermont's weirdness".
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake Bomoseen
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Crystal Beach: volleyball, swimming, playground, picnicking, basketball
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have entered Lake Bomoseen after many years of attempted prevention.
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lake, as well as restaurants and other commercial facilities.
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Bomoseen State Park: camping, swimming, volleyball, hiking
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Prospect Point Golf Club, 9-hole public golf course
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Location of Lake Bomoseen in Vermont, USA.
Location of Lake Bomoseen in Vermont, USA.
Rutland County, Vermont
43°38′39″N 073°12′47″W / 43.64417°N 73.21306°W / 43.64417; -73.21306
Primary outflows
Castleton River
Catchment area
Basin
Islands
Neshobe Island
Rabbit Island
/ˈbɑːməzn/
BAH-muh-zeen
lake
U.S. state
Vermont
Castleton

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