Splake Lakes in New York
Found in 3 New York lakes
Trout species like Splake need cold, oxygen-rich water year-round — that constraint limits Splake to 3 lakes in New York, mostly the deeper or spring-fed basins. Splake is narrowly distributed — only 3 lakes in New York have a documented record. The constraint is usually habitat: cold water, specific depth profile, or river connection.
Trout presence is itself a water-quality signal: a New York lake that supports a Splake population is almost certainly running cold enough and oxygenated enough to also support healthier overall water quality. Trout-supporting lakes are almost universally A- or B-grade — the cold, deep, well-oxygenated conditions trout need produce the higher grades almost as a side effect.
Splake Lakes Map
Every New York lake with documented splake, colored by water-quality grade.
Best Splake Lakes in New York
| Rank | Lake | County | Grade | Clarity | Depth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | W Caroga Lake | Fulton | B | 11.3 ft | - |
| 2 | Little Long Pond | Suffolk | B | 10 ft | - |
| 3 | West Caroga Lake | Fulton | B | 12.9 ft | - |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many New York lakes have splake?
Splake are found in 3 lakes in New York. The average water quality grade of these lakes is B (Good).
What are the best splake lakes in New York?
The best splake lakes in New York by water quality are W Caroga Lake, Little Long Pond, West Caroga Lake.
Fish species from state agency survey, stocking, and public fishing-access records; water-quality grades from the EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys.