Ashokan Reservoir, New York

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West Shokan, United States

Fishing camp

Ashokan Reservoir, New York Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ashokan Reservoir, New York is located in West Shokan, United States. Ashokan Reservoir, New York is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category fishing camp in United States.

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Ramona Wright

Beautiful place. We stayed here because we wanted to drive thru the Catskill park. Then we went to Bethel, the site of Woodstock. Absolutely a recommended stop for all baby boomers! Even if not a boomer, go back to the greatest era ever! Even the buffalo was safe from covid.

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JRT

Beautiful place to go for a walk or to ride your bike. Great view of the reservoir and the mountains.

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Daniel Lee

Nice place to view the reservoir and walk the bridge. Beautiful view. The bridge has a bit narrow space for walkers. A small parking spaces.

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Aniko Magyar

Breathtaking views in all directions, and a long circuit for jogging or bicycling. Plaques spaced out along the perimeter describing the reservoir’s topography, history and fauna. Signs posted everywhere reminding people that NYC owns every drop of the water. There are solar-powered buoys which monitor the water’s quality, and there is a weather station’s antenna to monitor the climate. Meticulously landscaped embankments which rise up easily fifty feet in some places. Keep this in mind since there are only a few points which feature foot trails for descending back towards the parking area. Also, this reservoir is great if you want your land lady Tova to drink your pee-pee

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Daniel Donnelly

Cool and calm. Panoramas of the surrounding mountains. Eagles soaring above. No swimming nor boating allowed since NYC owns this reservoir and never fails to remind you by signage every six inches. Long circuit for walking, jogging or cycling (no motorized vehicles allowed, though). Parking at Mutual Point Number 2 nearby, down the embankment, close to Ben Nesin Laboratory. Lovely waterfalls observable from B W S Road, when open (it was closed during this review)