Huggins Lake
| Huggins Lake | |
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![]() Huggins Lake Location of Huggins Lake within New York State  | |
| Location | Delaware County, New York | 
| Coordinates | 42°00′53″N 74°49′27″W / 42.0146627°N 74.8241422°W | 
| Basin countries | United States | 
| Surface area | 19 acres (7.7 ha) | 
| Surface elevation | 2,224 ft (678 m)[1] | 
| Settlements | Beaverkill | 
Huggins Lake is a small lake north-northeast of Beaverkill in Delaware County, New York. It drains south via Huggins Hollow which flows into Beaver Kill. The lake was the site of Indian Ridge, a Boy Scout summer camp managed remotely by Camden County Council, New Jersey, and in operation between 1962 and 1985. Indian Ridge was considered a primitive camp, with no cabins or dining hall. The scouts and staff slept in wall tents: the only structure was a walk-in refrigerator, the concrete pad of which is still visible east of the outlet end of the lake.
