Lakes around Scotts Corners, a hamlet in Pound Ridge, Westchester County, New York, offers access to several notable lakes and ponds. While Scotts Corners itself does not have water bodies, the surrounding natural landscape of Pound Ridge provides various aquatic destinations. These areas offer opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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Beautiful reservoir and bridge across it (Old Huckleberry Rd). The approach through Old Kingdom Road, Reservoir Rd and Old Huckleberry on very narrow, windy and hilly roads is beautiful as well.
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Siscowit Reservoir is a very attractive freshwater pond right on the New York-Connecticut border. This is a great, scenic spot to ride past on a quiet road.
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The amazing Stamford Museum and Nature Center is just off High Ridge Road, south-west of North Stamford Reservoir. It is an 118-acre museum that hosts a 10-acre working farm, a tudor-style museum with gallery, and a nature center with walking trails. In addition to all of this, it has a fantastic planetarium complete with an observatory and telescope. All of this is set on manicured, well-kept grounds that include scenic Bendl Lake.
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Cross River Reservoir is a freshwater lake in scenic Westchester County. It is in a gorgeous forest setting, and when you cycle past it here on the Old Post Road Bridge, the views are simply stunning. As you look out over both sides of the bridge, there is nothing but tranquil water and a tree-lined shoreline. In the fall, the colors are stunning!
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The first dam across Rippowam River is thought to have been built here sometime in the 1700s by John Raymond. Throughout the years it has been rebuilt about as often as it's been renamed. The current name of Siscowit means "muddy place" in a local indigenous language.
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Beautiful spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery. There's plenty of trees nearby to have a shady rest and snack/water break as well.
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This trail guides you past Bechtel Lake, one of the three bodies of water within the Westmoreland Sanctuary, contributing to the serene ambiance of the area. It's quite easy to navigate this trail since it's meticulously maintained.
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It's very close to the start (or end) of the hike and a nice stop
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The area around Scotts Corners offers several notable lakes. Visitors often enjoy the scenic views at South Norwalk Reservoir, known for its beautiful stretch across the water. Another favorite is Cross River Reservoir, which provides tranquil water and a tree-lined shoreline, especially when cycling past on the Old Post Road Bridge. Bechtel Lake, located within the Westmoreland Sanctuary, is also appreciated for its serene ambiance and well-maintained trails.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. South Norwalk Reservoir and Cross River Reservoir are both marked as family-friendly. Ramsey Pond, located in the heart of Pound Ridge's residential district, is a community oasis with a designated swimming area, playground, and pavilion, making it excellent for family gatherings and summer activities.
The lakes around Scotts Corners provide opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For instance, there are several challenging gravel biking routes around the Cross River Reservoir, such as the 'Cross River reservoir dam – Cross River Reservoir loop'. If you prefer hiking, you'll find easy trails like the 'Green Trail Loop' and 'Yellow Trail' in the vicinity. You can explore more routes in the Gravel biking around Scotts Corners, Easy hikes around Scotts Corners, and Cycling around Scotts Corners guides.
Yes, the Scotts Corners Quarry offers a unique experience. It's a former mining site with towering cliffs and striking crystal-clear turquoise waters fed by natural springs. It provides a dramatic geological backdrop for swimming and even adventurous activities like cliff jumping, offering a distinct experience away from more conventional spots.
For those seeking tranquility, Scotts Corners Pond is described as a 'hidden gem' with crystal-clear water and a serene atmosphere. Scotts Lake (also known as Scotts Reservoir) is an 'oasis of calm' with lily pads and towering trees, perfect for disconnecting. Converse Lake, tucked away in forested regions, also offers a serene and secluded escape, appealing to those desiring a more private aquatic adventure.
While the focus is on natural lakes, the Stamford Museum & Nature Center is an 118-acre facility that includes Bendl Lake. It hosts a working farm, a Tudor-style museum, a nature center with walking trails, and a planetarium, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural enrichment.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful and scenic beauty of the area. Tips for South Norwalk Reservoir mention it as a 'beautiful spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery' with plenty of shade. For Cross River Reservoir, the 'stunning views' from the Old Post Road Bridge and the 'tranquil water and tree-lined shoreline' are often praised, especially the vibrant fall colors.
Yes, both Scotts Corners Pond and Wampus Lake are popular spots for fishing. Scotts Lake/Reservoir is also noted for its aquatic life, suggesting it could be a good location for observing or fishing.
While beautiful year-round, the fall season is particularly stunning around lakes like Cross River Reservoir, where the tree-lined shoreline displays vibrant colors. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered landscape.
Yes, Bechtel Lake, within the Westmoreland Sanctuary, features a meticulously maintained trail that is easy to navigate. Additionally, the 'Easy hikes around Scotts Corners' guide lists several accessible routes, such as the 'Green Trail Loop' and 'Yellow Trail', which are suitable for leisurely walks.
Scotts Corners Pond is ideal for swimming and is free and open to the public. Wampus Lake is also a popular spot for swimming. For a more unique experience, the Scotts Corners Quarry offers crystal-clear turquoise waters for swimming.
Siscowit Reservoir has historical roots, with the first dam across Rippowam River thought to have been built there in the 1700s. Its current name, Siscowit, means 'muddy place' in a local indigenous language, reflecting its long history in the region.


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