Lake Sebago

At 310 acres (1.3 km2), Lake Sebago is the largest lake in Harriman State Park in the U.S. state of New York. The name is Algonquian for "big water". Operated by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, Lake Sebago is surrounded by picnic lawns and play fields, and is popular with anglers fishing for bass, perch and sunfish. The lake has a former swimming beach, hand boat launch (electric motors permitted) and cabin camping. Lake Sebago lies near Sloatsburg. It is located just south of Lake Kanawauke and is accessible by auto from Seven Lakes Drive. New Sebago Beach, a beach that resided on the shore of the lake, opened in the 1940s but closed in 2011 due to being damaged by Hurricane Irene, and the picnic areas closed in 2014 due to Hurricane Sandy.

Lake Sebago

At 310 acres (1.3 km2), Lake Sebago is the largest lake in Harriman State Park in the U.S. state of New York. The name is Algonquian for "big water". Operated by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, Lake Sebago is surrounded by picnic lawns and play fields, and is popular with anglers fishing for bass, perch and sunfish. The lake has a former swimming beach, hand boat launch (electric motors permitted) and cabin camping. Lake Sebago lies near Sloatsburg. It is located just south of Lake Kanawauke and is accessible by auto from Seven Lakes Drive. New Sebago Beach, a beach that resided on the shore of the lake, opened in the 1940s but closed in 2011 due to being damaged by Hurricane Irene, and the picnic areas closed in 2014 due to Hurricane Sandy.