Water Supply - Waverly, NY
Posted by: ripraff
N 42° 00.671 W 076° 33.409
18T E 371089 N 4652190
The Waverly Reservoirs are by the Two Rivers State Park and the Waverly Glen Park. The first is a recently created, undeveloped park.
Waymark Code: WMQ0FH
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 11/22/2015
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The sign by the dam says no fishing, boating or swimming.
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The Two Rivers State Park which is on the northern end says
"In the southern part of the park, the northern pond flows into the larger southern pond, which flows over Glen Falls in the northern part of Glen Park, a pleasant seasonal village park with playgrounds, tennis courts, pavilions with picnic tables, toilets, and a lovely waterfall...Because of its unusual and fragile habitat, Two Rivers will provide limited recreational activities such as cross-country skiing, canoeing/kayaking, hiking, birding, photography, and picnicking."
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trails mentioned on the hiking club site: "Glenwood Trails(1.2 miles) In Waverly Glen Park cross the bridge over Dry Brook. Hike over the old road leading to the cemetery and uphill on a white-marked trail to the gravel road. Although this is a restricted road leading to equipment associated with the town reservoir, you may very briefly follow it to where the white trail again heads north, and continue uphill. Soon the trail branches three ways to form an east and a west loop. The west one, marked red, remains in the woods near the reservoir. The east one, red and yellow marked, leads to the old pasture land and a spur heads east for an excellent view of Waverly."