618---630 feet depends where you look it up... try here http://www.winecountrycabins.com/finger-lakes/seneca.htm
Seneca Lake is largest with over 43,000 acres in area, and 618 ft deep.
Seneca is the widest finger lake. It is 618 feet deep and 40 miles in length.
Lake Okeechobee, located in Florida, has a greatest depth of approximately 12 feet (3.7 meters). This shallow depth, combined with its large surface area, makes it one of the largest freshwater lakes in the United States. The lake plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and water management in the region.
There are no numbers on how many drownings have happened at Lake Seneca.
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I've always been partial to Lake Erie, but in terms of surface area, volume and maximum depth, Lake Superior is, well, superior.
The largest of the Finger Lakes in New York is Seneca Lake. It spans approximately 38 miles in length and reaches a maximum depth of around 618 feet, making it not only the longest but also the deepest of the Finger Lakes. Seneca Lake is known for its scenic beauty, vineyards, and recreational opportunities.
I believe it is Seneca Lake
To convert the depth of the lake from meters to kilometers, divide the depth in meters by 1,000. Therefore, the maximum depth of the lake is 244 meters, which is equal to 0.244 kilometers.
Lake Erie
Lake Erie by surface area but Lake Ontario is over three times larger in terms of water volume. This discrepancy is created because Lake Erie has an average depth of only 62 feet while Lake Ontario has an average depth of 283 feet including a maximum depth of 808 feet.
Yes! By a lot.