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Rondout Reservoir

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Rondout Reservoir

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The Rondout Reservoir is a significant lake nestled within the scenic Catskill Mountains of New York, serving as a vital component of New York City's water supply network. Located approximately 75 miles northwest of the city, it spans parts of Ulster County and Sullivan County, near the southern edge of Catskill Park. At an elevation of 264 meters, this expansive body of water is the central collection point for the city's Delaware System, supplying roughly half of its daily water…

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    February 8, 2024

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    Situated in the Catskill Mountains, about 75 miles northwest of New York City, the Rondout Reservoir plays a crucial role in the city's water supply system. It spans the towns of Wawarsing in Ulster County and Neversink in Sullivan County, serving as the primary gathering point for the city's Delaware System, which furnishes half of its daily water needs.

    From this bridge you get a lovely wide view of the reservoir below.

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    Location: Ulster County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the access requirements for Rondout Reservoir, and are permits needed?

    As a crucial part of New York City's water supply, direct access to the Rondout Reservoir is restricted. While you can enjoy scenic views from designated areas, specific activities like fishing require a New York State fishing license and a special permit from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). For the most current information on permits and regulations, it's best to check the official NYC DEP website: nyc.gov/site/dep/water/rondout-reservoir.page.

    Are there any specific regulations for dogs on trails or around the Rondout Reservoir?

    While the immediate reservoir area has restrictions due to its water supply role, many surrounding trails in the Catskill Mountains are dog-friendly. However, regulations can vary by specific park or trail system. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to check local signage or park websites for any specific rules regarding pets before your visit.

    What are the best viewpoints around Rondout Reservoir for photography or scenic appreciation?

    Many visitors enjoy the wide, unobstructed views of the reservoir from various bridges and designated overlooks along the perimeter roads. These spots offer excellent opportunities for photography, especially during fall foliage or when bald eagles are active. The Time and the Valleys Museum also offers a mobile app with a driving tour that highlights scenic and historical points around the reservoir.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or easy walking trails suitable for children near Rondout Reservoir?

    While direct access to the reservoir is limited, the broader Rondout Valley and Catskill Park offer numerous family-friendly options. You can find easy walking trails in nearby state parks or nature preserves. The scenic drives around the reservoir provide opportunities for children to spot wildlife, especially bald eagles, from the car or designated viewing areas. The Time and the Valleys Museum also offers educational insights into the area's history.

    Where can I find parking when visiting Rondout Reservoir?

    Parking is generally available at designated viewpoints and along roadsides surrounding the reservoir. However, during peak seasons or on busy weekends, these spots can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a convenient parking space.

    What are the best times of year to visit Rondout Reservoir for specific activities like fall foliage or eagle watching?

    The reservoir offers distinct experiences throughout the year. Fall is spectacular for vibrant foliage, transforming the surrounding Catskill Mountains into a tapestry of colors. Winter is prime for bald eagle watching, as the undisturbed waters and trees provide an ideal habitat for these majestic birds. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and opportunities for hiking in the surrounding areas.

    What kind of fish can be found in Rondout Reservoir, and what are the fishing regulations?

    Rondout Reservoir is known for its population of Brown Trout, Smallmouth Bass, and Lake Trout. Fishing is permitted during season, but requires both a New York State fishing license and a special permit from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). It's important to note that private boats are not allowed to leave the reservoir and must be stored nearby year-round. Always check current regulations before fishing.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Rondout Reservoir?

    The Rondout Reservoir is situated near several charming towns in the Catskill Mountains, such as Ellenville, Grahamsville, Rosendale, and Kerhonkson. These towns offer a variety of cafes, restaurants with farm-to-table options, and accommodation choices ranging from hotels to bed and breakfasts and even camping facilities. Exploring these nearby communities can enhance your visit to the region.

    What is the historical significance of Rondout Reservoir?

    The Rondout Reservoir holds significant historical importance as a monumental engineering feat. Its construction, which began in 1937 and became operational in 1950, involved the displacement of three villages—Eureka, Montela, and Lackawack—and their residents. It represents a critical chapter in New York City's growth and its efforts to secure a reliable water supply. The Time and the Valleys Museum offers resources, including a mobile app, to learn more about this history and the lost towns.

    Can I bike or cycle around Rondout Reservoir?

    While direct access to the reservoir's immediate perimeter might be restricted for cycling, the roads surrounding the reservoir offer scenic routes for road cyclists. Additionally, the broader Catskill region features numerous bike paths and trails suitable for various cycling preferences, from leisurely rides to more challenging mountain biking adventures. Always be mindful of traffic on public roads.

    What is the difference between Rondout Reservoir and Ashokan Reservoir?

    Both Rondout and Ashokan Reservoirs are vital components of New York City's water supply system, located in the Catskill Mountains. However, they serve different functions within the system. Rondout Reservoir is the central collection point for the Delaware System, receiving water from other reservoirs (Pepacton, Cannonsville, Neversink) and sending it to NYC via the Delaware Aqueduct. Ashokan Reservoir, on the other hand, is part of the Catskill System and is known for its scenic access roads and recreational opportunities like bicycling and walking on its perimeter. While both offer beautiful views, their operational roles and public access points differ.

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