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Swimming River Reservoir

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The Swimming River Reservoir is a significant man-made lake located in Monmouth County, New Jersey, serving as a vital drinking water source for the region. Situated at the intersection of Colts Neck, Holmdel, and Lincroft townships, this expansive reservoir was formed by impounding the Swimming River. It plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and water supply, covering a surface area of approximately 557 to 738 acres and holding billions of gallons of water.

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    February 9, 2024

    Cycling

    With views of the reservoir on both sides of the road, this stretch is great fun to cycle on with nature all around. It is especially pretty when the trees turn in autumn.

    September 15, 2024

    Road cycling

    Enjoy an incredible ride in nature past Swimming River Reservoir. Views are particularly beautiful during the autumn months!

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    Location: Lincroft, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there any designated hiking or walking trails directly around the Swimming River Reservoir?

    Direct access to the reservoir's immediate shoreline is restricted as it is a drinking water source. However, several nearby parks offer extensive trail networks with views of the reservoir. Thompson Park in Lincroft features hiking loops that encircle parts of the reservoir and adjacent Marlu Lake, while Dorbrook Recreation Area in Colts Neck provides trails along its southern edge.

    What is the official dog policy for the trails and parks around Swimming River Reservoir?

    Dog policies vary by park. Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in Monmouth County Parks, including Thompson Park and Dorbrook Recreation Area, but must be kept on a leash. Always check specific park regulations before visiting, as some areas or events may have restrictions.

    Can I swim or kayak directly in the Swimming River Reservoir?

    No, direct access for activities like swimming, kayaking, or boating is prohibited in the Swimming River Reservoir itself, as it serves as a vital source of drinking water. However, Swimming River Park, located downstream from the reservoir, offers a boat ramp and kayak launch area for access to the Swimming River.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots around the reservoir?

    While direct access to the reservoir is limited, cyclists often highlight the scenic stretches of road, such as Phalanx Road and Swimming River Road, that offer views of the reservoir on both sides. The trails within Thompson Park also provide picturesque vantage points overlooking the water, especially during autumn.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Swimming River Reservoir?

    The reservoir and its surrounding areas are excellent for wildlife viewing, particularly birdwatching. Visitors can spot various waterfowl and mergansers, especially during winter migrations. Other common species include Canada geese, herons, vultures, American coots, swans, egrets, blue herons, belted kingfishers, and even bald eagles. The waters also contain fish like white perch, yellow perch, and smelts.

    How long are the typical walking or hiking trails in the parks near the reservoir?

    The nearby parks offer a range of trail lengths. For example, Thompson Park features several loops, with options ranging from shorter, easy walks to longer hikes that can extend for several miles, encircling parts of the reservoir and Marlu Lake. Visitors can choose routes based on their desired distance and difficulty.

    Is the Swimming River Reservoir area suitable for family outings with children?

    Yes, the surrounding parks make the area very family-friendly. Dorbrook Recreation Area and Thompson Park offer playgrounds, open spaces, and easy walking trails suitable for children. The opportunity for birdwatching and enjoying nature makes it an engaging destination for families, though direct reservoir access is restricted.

    Are there public transportation options to reach the Swimming River Reservoir area?

    Public transportation options directly to the reservoir's immediate vicinity are limited. It is generally more accessible by car, with parking available at the various surrounding parks like Thompson Park and Dorbrook Recreation Area. Visitors relying on public transport may need to combine bus routes with a taxi or ride-share service for the final leg.

    Where can I find cafes, restaurants, or accommodation near Swimming River Reservoir?

    The reservoir is situated near the townships of Lincroft, Colts Neck, and Holmdel, all of which offer dining options. For a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, the vibrant town of Red Bank is a short drive away and features numerous establishments along the Navesink River.

    What is the best time of year to visit for less crowded trails?

    While autumn is popular for its foliage, leading to more visitors, weekdays during the spring and late winter often offer a quieter experience. Early mornings, regardless of the season, are generally less crowded. The trails in Dorbrook Recreation Area or the less-trafficked sections of Thompson Park might also provide a more peaceful walk.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or accessing the parks around the reservoir?

    No, generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or accessing the public parks like Thompson Park or Dorbrook Recreation Area that surround the Swimming River Reservoir. These parks are open to the public for recreational use during their operating hours.

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