Kensico Reservoir Fishing Spot

  • County: Westchester County
  • Acreage: 2140
  • Mean Depth: 44'
  • Max Depth: 120'
  • Elevation: 353'
  • Last Modified By: kash87 on 03/28/21 02:50 PM
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Kensico Reservoir Description

The Kensico Reservoir is a reservoir located in Valhalla, New York that was put into service in 1915. It is about 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) north of White Plains, New York, and about 15 miles (24 kilometres) north of New York City. It was formed by impounding the Bronx River, but receives most of its water from other places. For instance, it also shares water with Rye Lake, which is separated from the Kensico Reservoir by Great Island, an island in the middle of the lake/reservoir that used to be the top of a mountain. Along with the West Branch Reservoir and Boyds Corner Reservoir, it is one of only three reservoirs within the Catskill/Delaware system that is not in the Catskill Mountains region.

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