**Congrats to Bobclimber for his speedy FTFs**. Welcome to Powers Lake, 144 acres of the cleanest, spring-fed water in Connecticut, with no homes around it. It even has a fresh water non-stinging jellyfish which thrives in pristine water. The lake is completely undeveloped with the exception of a Yale University Outdoor Education Center. Powers Lake offers a wide variety for fishermen, including largemouth bass, pickerel, crappie, sunfish, bluegills, brown bullheads, white catfish, eels and yellow perch. Boats are limited to 8 mph speed limit, making it a nice spot for kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. Plenty of parking also (see coordinates). All six of these placements are the same type of container, and in locations that should have navigable water throughout the season. The names are a tribute to the six longest blue-blazed hiking trails in the state. **NOTE, lnternet connection can be spotty at times.