Summer is here and we just can’t wait to dip our toes in the water! Sadly, we won’t be doing that at New Jersey’s largest lake any time soon. There’s a dangerous algae bloom at Lake Hopatcong and here’s what you need to know…

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To see some of the bloom for yourself, check out the video below by NJ.com.

Some experts believe that the lake will be off limits for the entire summer season. If this is the case, there are alternatives available. Nearby options include Lake Marcia in Montague and Shepherd Lake in Ringwood. You may also want to check out Sunrise Lake in Morris County (click here) or 9 of New Jersey’s best swimming holes (click here).

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