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Reservoir State Park adventures

Reservoir State Park Adventures

Reservoir State Park offers a peaceful outdoor retreat with a large reservoir lake, providing opportunities for hiking, fishing, and winter sports in a scenic upstate New York setting.

1,526
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Reservoir State Park

 

Located in Broome County, New York, Reservoir State Park covers over 1,500 acres surrounding the 165-acre waterbody known as the Whitney Point Reservoir. Created primarily for flood control and recreation, the reservoir is fed by the Tioughnioga River and is a key feature of this expansive state park. The park's landscape includes wooded areas, open fields, and shoreline, supporting diverse flora such as oak, maple, and pine species alongside wetland habitats. Wildlife commonly observed includes white-tailed deer, various waterfowl, and migratory birds. Established in 1969, Reservoir State Park was developed to provide outdoor recreational opportunities for the local population and travelers along the Southern Tier Expressway corridor. Visitors enjoy activities year-round, with boating and fishing dominating the warmer months, while cross-country skiing and snowshoeing become popular during winter. The park features multiple hiking trails of varying length and difficulty, offering scenic views of the reservoir and surrounding woodlands. A picnic area, boat launches, and a playground contribute to its family-friendly appeal. The park’s accessibility from nearby communities such as Whitney Point and Binghamton makes it a favored day-use destination. Notable within the park is the dam at the southern end of the reservoir, which plays a crucial role in flood management and helps maintain steady water levels for recreation. Reservoir State Park remains a valued natural area balancing outdoor enjoyment with environmental preservation.

Highlights

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Whitney Point Reservoir with boat launches and fishing access

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Cross-country ski trails groomed in winter

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Multi-use hiking trails showcasing mixed hardwood forests

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Picnic areas and playgrounds ideal for family outings

Notable Natural Features

Whitney Point Reservoir

A 165-acre reservoir offering boating, fishing, and scenic views surrounded by forested hills.

Winter Trail System

Groomed trails suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during the snowy months.

Dam and Spillway

The dam that creates the reservoir also serves an important flood control function in the Tioughnioga River basin.