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Lake Como in Cayuga County NewYorkState #223229024
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The lake is dimictic, turning over in both spring and late summer. In the summer the water temperature can rise to close to 70ðF/21ðC, making it a tempting place to use large inner tubes, rafts, kayaks, canoes and other types of floats. In the winter, the lake freezes over. The region has a tendency toward snow squalls and is popular with cross-country skiers and snowmobilers. high glacial lakes and, at 1309 ft Lake Como is more than 200 ft high. Covering only 64 acres, Lake Como is relatively small. Originally known as Locke Pond and Summer Hill Lake, Lake Como is located entirely within Cayuga County. It is .62 mi. long with a maximum depth of 22 ft