NYPA Press Release
News Published:04/18/2022
Contact: Jessica Kirby | Jessica.Kirby@nypa.gov | (800) 724-0309
New Picnic Amenities at Upper and Lower Reservoir Available
NORTH BLENHEIM—The New York Power Authority (NYPA) has opened the lower and upper reservoirs for the season to recreational boating at the Blenheim-Gilboa Pumped Storage Power Project. Both fishing areas were enhanced in 2021 with picnic tables and portable bathrooms for the convenience of the boating and fishing communities as a result of the power project’s new 50-year operating license.
Use of the upper reservoir is limited to rowboats, canoes, and kayaks only, with or without electric-trolling motors. Gasoline-powered engines and sailboats are prohibited on the upper reservoir. Recreational craft, including rowboats, canoes and kayaks—with or without electric-trolling motors—and boats with gas-powered engines may be used in the lower reservoir.
The public fishing access along the Schoharie Creek just below the lower reservoir is currently open.
For access to the upper reservoir, boaters are required to stop at the south gate on Valenti Road no earlier than 7 a.m. All boats must be off the reservoir promptly at 5 p.m. Shoreline fishing closes at dusk. Daily inspections of the reservoir will be performed by NYPA security.
For access to the lower reservoir, boaters are required to stop at Mine Kill State Park’s toll booth or the park’s office on the day of intended use. Boating will be permitted from 7:30 a.m. until the park closes; however, all boats must be off the reservoir one hour before then. The park will remain open until 4 p.m. until the first weekend in May; afterward, it will remain open until dusk.
Please visit the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation webpage on tips for Boating Safety and observe all NYS COVID-19 safety protocols.
The reservoirs may be closed to boating at any time at the Power Authority’s discretion.
###
About NYPA
NYPA is the largest state public power organization in the nation, operating 16 generating facilities and more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 80 percent of the electricity NYPA produces is clean renewable hydropower. NYPA uses no tax money or state credit. It finances its operations through the sale of bonds and revenues earned in large part through sales of electricity. For more information visit www.nypa.gov and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and LinkedIn.