I don't think it has a real name. I think it's just called the Central Park Lake. I've lived in New York City all my life (26 years), and I've never heard it called anything besides "the lake in Central Park." Additionally, I just did about a thousand internet searches, and I couldn't find any name for it besides the Central Park Lake.
Most of the other ponds/lakes in Central Park do have names, though: there's the Reservoir (at approximately 90th Street), Turtle Pond (at the base of Belvedere Castle, at approximately 84th Street...it's filled with turtles), and another pond (just called "The Pond") at the southeast corner of the park.
Central Park lake.
The Lake or also called Central Park Lake.
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The artificial 22-acre Central Park Lake is located in the northern half of Central Park, adjacent to the semi-wilderness area called "the Ramble."
It's just called the Lake.
Lake George is in upstate New York, not New York City.
Crater Lake National Park is located in south central Oregon.
Bodies of water in and around New York City are: Lower New York Harbor (from the Atlantic Ocean) The Arthurkill Tidal Straight, separating Staten Island from New Jersey Great Kills Harbor, Staten Island Ohrbak Lake, Staten Island Silver Lake, Staten Island Grasmere Lake, Staten Island Brooks Lake, Staten Island Richmond Lake, Staten Island Clove Lake, Staten Island The Kill Van Kull Tidal Straight, between Staten Island and New Jersey Upper New York Bay East Pond, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Norton Basin, Queens Sommerville Basin, Queens Conch Basin, Queens Meadow Lake, Queens (NYC's largest lake) Littleneck Bay on the border of Queens and Nassau County Jamaica Bay, Brooklyn and Queens Ridgewood Reservoir, Brooklyn and Queens Dead Horse Bay, Brooklyn Bergen Basin, Brooklyn Jerome Park Reservoir, Brooklyn Newtown Creek, Brooklyn The East River, between Brooklyn and Manhattan Hudson River, between Manhattan and New Jersey The Pond in Central Park, Manhattan Central Park Lake, Manhattan Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Central Park Reservoir, Manhattan The Pool, Central Park, Manhattan Harlem Meer, Central Park, Manhattan Harlem River, between Manhattan and The Bronx Eastchester Bay, Bronx Indian Pond, Bronx Bronx River, Bronx Jerome Park Reservoir, Bronx Hutchinson River, Bronx Long Island Sound (far east end)
New York State is best known for one of the biggest cities in the world, New York City. It is a world center for finance, arts, entertainment, and International government.New York City has been nicknamed the Big Apple.New York City is known as the city that never sleeps.New York City is known for the Statue of Liberty.New York City is the home of the United Nations.New York City is known as the site of the 9/11 attacks.New York State is also known for Niagara Falls, Buffalo and its lake effect snow and its Buffalo wings, Lake Placid, and the Adirondack State Park, the largest park and the largest state protected area in the continental USA.
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Evans City in New York.
Orange Lake is located in New York. It is located near Chadwick Lake Park and Cronomer Hill County Park. There is also an Orange Lake in Orlando, Florida.