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Coordinates: 42°56′47.839″N 75°52′12.44″W / 42.94662194°N 75.8701222°W / 42.94662194; -75.8701222
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Cazenovia Lake
LocationMadison County, New York, USA
Coordinates42°56′47.839″N 75°52′12.44″W / 42.94662194°N 75.8701222°W / 42.94662194; -75.8701222
Primary inflowsSwamplands to the north
Primary outflowsChittenango Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length4 mi (6.5 km)
Max. width0.5 mi (1 km)
Max. depth65 ft (20 m)
Surface elevation1,200 ft (370 m)
IslandsOne sunken island on the eastern shore near the middle
SettlementsCazenovia

Cazenovia Lake /ˌkæz[invalid input: 'ɨ']ˈnviə/ is a lake in New York, United States. It is located 20 miles from Syracuse, New York. Cazenovia, New York is located southeast of the lake. The lake is roughly 4 miles (6.5 km) long and 0.5 mile (1 km) wide. It is 65 feet (20 m) at its deepest point.

Cazenovia Lake is drained from its south-east corner which flows into Chittenango Creek about 1/2 mile (800 m) to the east. Chittenango then flows north, over Chittenango Falls and eventually into Oneida Lake's south shore in Bridgeport.

The north end of the lake is very weedy & swampy, almost impossible to motor through.

The lake resides in a valley created by sub-glacial runoff during recession of North American continental glaciers at the end of the last ice age.

The lake contains Pickeral, pike, largemouth bass, rock bass, northern pike, pumpkinseed, black crappie, blue gill, walleye, and yellow perch.

Cazenovia Lake's Native American name is "Owahgena," which means "lake of the yellow perch." The lake's USGS elevation is 1,200 feet (366 m) above sea level.