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Stockton Has a Kettle Lake Worth Noticing

Bear Lake gives Stockton a small but memorable outdoors clue: a glacial kettle lake with wetland shoreline and a quiet hand-launch feel.

Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026

Stockton’s Bear Lake is small, but it gives the town a detail that sticks. DEC places Bear Lake north of the Village of Stockton in north-central Chautauqua County and says it formed thousands of years ago when melting glacial ice left a kettle lake behind.

That sounds like school-book geology until you picture it on the ground: a little lake set into old glacial country, with more than 70% of its shoreline in wetland. DEC says that wetland edge provides strong habitat for bass and other fish. It is also why Bear Lake feels different from a bigger, busier public lake.

The access matches the scale. DEC lists a hand launch on Bear Lake Road north of the Village of Stockton, with parking for five cars. The lake is 114 acres, with 2.5 miles of shoreline, a 35-foot maximum depth, and town coverage in Stockton and Pomfret.

For someone passing through, Bear Lake is not a giant destination. That is partly the point. Stockton’s Color can be quiet: glacial ice, wetland edges, bass cover, a small hand launch, and a place where a short paddle may tell you more than a long brochure.

Filed under: The Outdoors Stockton Chautauqua County stocktonbear-lakekettle-lakewetlandschautauqua-county

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