Fuller Lake

Lake in Pennsylvania, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fuller Lake is the body of water with 1.7 acres (0.0069 km2) of surface area[1] in the former Pine Grove Quarry in Cooke Township, Cumberland County, south-central Pennsylvania.

Coordinates40.03°N 77.299444°W / 40.03; -77.299444
Surface area1.7 acres (0.0069 km2)
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Fuller Lake
Location of the body of water in Pennsylvania.
Location of the body of water in Pennsylvania.
Fuller Lake
LocationCumberland County, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40.03°N 77.299444°W / 40.03; -77.299444
Typebody of water
Surface area1.7 acres (0.0069 km2)
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It is within Pine Grove Furnace State Park and the Michaux State Forest, near the community of Toland. The state park is in the South Mountain Range of the northern Blue Ridge Mountains System.

During the period of iron ore excavation when the pit depth had sufficiently increased, mountain springs that filled the quarry required pumping.

Recreation

Present day inflow maintains a low water temperature for swimming. A beach was added in the 20th century. In 1965, Fuller Lake was closed due to contamination, and was later reopened.[2]

The lake's lifeguards were eliminated for the 2008 season, but were restored in 2009,[3] following the drowning of a teenager in July 2008.[4]

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