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Kensico Reservoir

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The Kensico Reservoir is a vital component of the New York City water supply system, nestled in Westchester County, New York. This expansive man-made lake, with a surface elevation of 107 meters, spans the towns of North Castle and Mount Pleasant, serving as a crucial mixing and storage basin for water originating from the Catskill and Delaware Aqueducts before it reaches New York City and its northern suburbs. It is held back by the impressive Kensico Dam, a significant historical…

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    May 9, 2022

    Cycling

    This is a beautiful reservoir, which makes for a very scenic bike ride. Its role is mainly to store the waters received from the Catskill Mountains.

    October 28, 2022

    Cycling

    The climb to the Kensico reservoir on North Kensico Avenue is quite steep. Also, there is typically a lot of traffic on the short stretch of Broadway to get to the climb, so you might want to ride on the sidewalk. There is an alternative car free path on the East side of the Valhalla dam, at the entrance to the Kensico Dam Plaza on the right side.

    May 12, 2022

    Road cycling

    This is a beautiful reservoir, which makes for a very scenic bike ride. Its role is mainly to store the waters received from the Catskill Mountains.

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    Kensico Reservoir Loop

    52.3km

    02:30

    460m

    460m

    This moderate 32.5-mile road cycling loop around Kensico Reservoir offers scenic views and a ride across the impressive Kensico Dam.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Location: Westchester County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of trails are available around Kensico Reservoir, and how can I find a suitable route?

    The Kensico Reservoir area offers a variety of paths for walking, hiking, and cycling. You'll find relatively flat sections, particularly around the Kensico Dam Plaza, suitable for leisurely strolls or family outings. For cyclists, there are scenic routes, though some climbs, like on North Kensico Avenue, can be steep. An alternative car-free path is available on the east side of the Valhalla dam. You can use komoot to discover and plan routes that match your preferred activity level and difficulty.

    Where can I find parking at Kensico Reservoir, and is it usually crowded?

    Primary parking is available at the Kensico Dam Plaza. Visitors often note that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak times like weekends and holidays. Arriving earlier in the day is generally recommended to secure a spot.

    Is Kensico Reservoir accessible by public transport?

    While the provided information doesn't detail specific public transport routes, the Kensico Reservoir is located in Westchester County, New York, approximately 15 miles north of New York City. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to nearby towns like Valhalla or White Plains, from which you might need a short taxi or ride-share to reach the reservoir.

    Are there specific trails at Kensico Reservoir suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    Yes, the Kensico Dam Plaza area is particularly well-suited for families. It offers paved surfaces and open spaces that are ideal for strollers and young children. These areas provide scenic views without significant elevation changes, making for a pleasant and accessible outing.

    Is Kensico Reservoir dog-friendly, and are there any specific rules for pets?

    The provided information does not explicitly detail dog-friendly policies or specific rules for pets at Kensico Reservoir. As it is part of the New York City water supply system and a public park area, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. For precise regulations, it's best to check with local park authorities or the NYC Department of Environmental Protection.

    What is the best time of year to visit Kensico Reservoir for hiking or cycling?

    The Kensico Reservoir offers scenic beauty throughout the year. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage, making them popular for hiking and cycling. Summer is also great, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, the area can be beautiful for a crisp walk, but be mindful of potential ice or snow on paths.

    Can I go wild swimming in Kensico Reservoir?

    No, wild swimming is not permitted in Kensico Reservoir. As a crucial part of the New York City water supply system, direct contact with the water is generally restricted to maintain water quality and ensure public safety. Boating is permitted with specific restrictions on Department of Environmental Conservation licensed and inspected aluminum rowboats.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to spot at Kensico Reservoir?

    Kensico Reservoir is known for its healthy and protected ecosystem, making it a good spot for wildlife observation. Bird watching is popular, and the reservoir supports an active population of game fish, including brown trout, lake trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, perch, and grass pickerel. You might also encounter various small mammals and other local fauna.

    What is the historical significance of the Kensico Dam?

    The Kensico Dam is an impressive historical landmark, completed in 1917, three years ahead of schedule. It's a massive structure, 1,843 feet long and 307 feet high, capable of holding about 30 billion US gallons of water. Its construction involved a significant workforce and the submergence of the former village of Kensico. The dam was acquired as parkland in 1963 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Bronx River Parkway Reservation, reflecting a major engineering feat of its time.

    Are there any cafes or dining options near Kensico Reservoir?

    While the Kensico Dam Plaza itself is primarily a recreational area, the reservoir is located near the towns of Valhalla and White Plains. These nearby communities offer various dining options, from cafes to restaurants, where visitors can find refreshments and meals after their outdoor activities.

    What is the elevation of Kensico Reservoir, and does the terrain vary significantly?

    The Kensico Reservoir has a surface elevation of 107 meters (approximately 351 feet). While the immediate area around the Kensico Dam Plaza is relatively flat, the surrounding terrain can vary. Some cycling routes, like the climb on North Kensico Avenue, involve noticeable elevation gains, while other paths offer a more level experience.

    Are there any special events or memorials at Kensico Dam Plaza?

    Yes, the Kensico Dam Plaza is a significant community hub. It hosts cultural heritage celebrations, concerts, and fitness classes throughout the year. Notably, it is home to "The Rising," Westchester County's September 11th Memorial, and the Westchester County 9/11 First Responders Memorial. During November and December, the plaza transforms into a "winter wonderland" with a drive-thru holiday light extravaganza.

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