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Lake Surprise [1] is a reservoir made by Surprise Lake Dam [2] on the Blue Brook in Watchung Reservation. On the border of Berkeley Heights and Mountainside in Union County, New Jersey, the lake was created in 1845 [3] for David Felt's papermill. [4] The lake was previously known as Feltville Lake, then renamed Ackerman Lake, and renamed again ...
Watchung Reservation is the largest nature reserve in Union County, New Jersey, United States. [1] The Watchung area is located on a ridge within northern-central New Jersey, as it consists mainly of the upper valley of Blue Brook, between the ridges of the First Watchung Mountain and Second Watchung Mountains.
Success Lake; Sunset Lake (New Jersey) Lake Surprise (Watchung Reservation, New Jersey) Swimming River Reservoir; Lake Sylva; T. Lake Tappan; W. Wanaque Reservoir ...
LAKEWOOD – It put the Lake in Lakewood. And now Lakewood is putting a touch of modern convenience across Lake Carasaljo, the oldest manmade water spot in New Jersey and a key township boating ...
Blue Brook [1] is a tributary of Green Brook in Union County, New Jersey, in the United States. Blue Brook flows from Summit through Lake Surprise in the Watchung Reservation and terminating at Seeley's Pond near the corners of Diamond Hill Road and Valley Road where it joins Green Brook.
Surprise Lake, Abram S. Hewitt State Forest, West Milford, New Jersey Surprise Lake (Washington) , Milton, Washington Surprise Lake (Teton County, Wyoming) , a lake in Grand Teton National Park
The park, featuring a manmade lake, opened for public swimming on the Fourth of July in 1966. It was named for Kilroy, the first soldier from the township who was killed in the Vietnam War, in May ...
Geologists assert that the lower Raritan provided the course of the mouth of the Hudson River [2] approximately 6,000 years ago. Following the end of the last ice age, the Narrows had not yet been formed and the Hudson flowed along the Watchung Mountains to present-day Bound Brook, then followed the course of the Raritan eastward into Lower New York Bay.