Talk:Squam Lake

Latest comment: 11 months ago by Ken Gallager in topic Area of Lake

"Squam Lake" versus "Squam Lakes" edit

Since I'm living here this winter, I thought I could do a little work on this page.

I found something interesting over on the Talk:Lake Winnipesaukee page, regarding "Squam Lake" versus "Squam Lakes". My instinct is to go with "Squam Lakes" to start with. That would include things like the Squam Lakes Association and Loons, both of which are slightly more regional than specific to Big Squam.

Thoughts? SatyrTN 02:01, 17 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

I'd be fine with moving this article to Squam Lakes, and then having Squam Lake and Little Squam Lake redirect to that; I tend to think the two lakes are best described together. CDC (talk) 22:35, 23 December 2005 (UTC)Reply
They are two separate lakes, wouldn't it make more sense to have Squam Lakes as a disambigous-type page to refer to both, but each lake retains their own separate articles? I would argue against merging the two, since there is no such lake as "Squam Lakes." Assawyer 02:48, 24 December 2005 (UTC)Reply
As for the page issue, I think Assawyer is right. The Lakes Region page would be a good over-arching page, with Squam, Little Squam, and Winnipesaukee pages as subsets. Thoughts? SatyrTN 20:25, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Other Issues edit

If you have a camera and are in the mood for an outing, a photo of the Rockywold-Deephaven camps' ice-cutting operation (to fill the iceboxes summer guests use) would be a really cool Squam-Lake-in-winter image for this page... CDC (talk) 22:35, 23 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Do they still do the winter ice-cutting? I was under the impression they didn't do that anymore. SatyrTN 20:25, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Role of Squam Lakes Association edit

In the second paragraph, it says "Over 6,000 acres (12 km²) in size, the lake is maintained by the Squam Lake Association." The lake isn't really maintained by the Squam Lakes Association, is it? SatyrTN 02:07, 16 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Area of Lake edit

The lake is listed as having an area of 6,791 acres in the second paragraph, but I could not find that figure in the cited website (https://web.archive.org/web/20130803072027/http://www.granit.sr.unh.edu/). In addition, I have a map that lists the area as 7,702.44 acres (however, it was made in 1903). I have searched for more sources, but I could find were some tourism sites and some very grainy photos of old maps. Which number is correct? Are there any places that I could find more sources?

Abitowlish (talk) 21:37, 21 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for pointing out the out-of-date source for the lake's area. The NH Dept. of Fish & Game has excellent maps of every major lake in the state on their website, and the maps include additional info such as area, maximum depth, species of fish, etc. Their map for Squam confirms the 6,791 acre figure. The 1903 map probably includes the area of Little Squam Lake, which is separated from Squam by a narrow river channel, though that still leaves 600 acres unaccounted for. You can see all the Fish & Game maps here. Best wishes, Ken Gallager (talk) 12:43, 22 May 2023 (UTC)Reply