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White Pond Multiple Use Area

Recommandé par 13 habitants

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Melanie
July 30, 2019
Great dog-friendly local place to cool off. It’s a 5 min drive and even on weekends it’s usually not too busy. There are no facilities here and no rentals. You can hike around the lake (takes about 1 hour and the trail is very easy) just be aware that the trail goes around and you come out on the road. Do not hike this trail in twilight!
Sloane
May 30, 2022
A great spot for swimming & floating!
Rob
January 5, 2016
Great hike around the lake with a marked trail. Takes about 1 hour. not good for bikes as there are some roots and rocks on the trail. Swimming, boating and fishing also available seasonally
Marilyn
May 16, 2022
White Pond Multiple Use Area contains 276 acres, 125 of which include White Pond. There is a trail which runs from the parking lot on White Pond Road and ends at the road at the other end of the pond. This property was previously a New York City reservoir and was transferred to State ownership. An old stone sluiceway runs from the dam toward the middle of the pond. Bass and sunfish often gather along the stones. The pond itself can become weedy in summer and large stones are submerged in piles along the roadside edge. Facilities include a large parking lot, boat access, and an accessible fishing pier. Car-top boats and boats with electric motors are allowed on this pond. Fishing is permitted, but swimming is not encouraged. From the parking area, there is an entrance to an accessible path along the water, with a resting area. At the end of the path is an accessible fishing pier. Fish present at this site are Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Walleye, Yellow Perch and Bluegill. Hunting is prohibited. Do not litter. Please carry out what you carry in.
White Pond Multiple Use Area contains 276 acres, 125 of which include White Pond. There is a trail which runs from the parking lot on White Pond Road and ends at the road at the other end of the pond. This property was previously a New York City reservoir and was transferred to State ownership. An o…
Lilya
September 15, 2021
kayaking, paddle boarding and swimming
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Carmel Hamlet, NY