Neversink Reservoir Now Open to Canoes, Kayaks & Sailboats
May 30, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
NEVERSINK, NY (May 29, 2012) – The New York City DEP officially opened the Neversink Reservoir to canoes, kayaks and sailboats on Friday May 25.
The Neversink Reservoir will be open now for boaters to enjoy from today through Columbus Day Weekend.
At an opening ceremony, held at Chandlers Cove, DEP personnel, dignitaries from Sullivan County and towns, Catskill Watershed Corporation representatives and residents applauded the new regulations that allow the use of the Neversink Reservoir and the surrounding area for recreational use.
President of the Sullivan County Visitors Association, Roberta Byron-Lockwood said, “Sullivan County has looked forward to the opening of the Neversink, a valuable asset
to add to our many green, eco-friendly attributes that SCVA promotes to the visitors coming to Sullivan County. It will be an economic boost to the tourism industry and businesses around the reservoir.”
Upgraded access points at Chandlers Cove and Kramers Cove located on the western side of the Neversink along Aden Road are shown on a beautiful brochure printed by the Catskill Watershed Corporation. The brochure details the permit requirements, regulations, types of boats permitted, launch sites and boat rental and steam cleaning businesses located near the reservoir.
For more information or to request a Neversink Recreational Boating Program brochure on this new recreational opportunity, call the Sullivan County Visitors Association at 1-800-882-2287 or go to www.nyc.gov/dep, or click on this link for the brochure: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/pdf/recreation/Neversink_Boating_Brochure.pdf
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Neversink Reservoir Now Open to Canoes, Kayaks & Sailboats
May 30, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
NEVERSINK, NY (May 29, 2012) – The New York City DEP officially opened the Neversink Reservoir to canoes, kayaks and sailboats on Friday May 25.
At an opening ceremony, held at Chandlers Cove, DEP personnel, dignitaries from Sullivan County and towns, Catskill Watershed Corporation representatives and residents applauded the new regulations that allow the use of the Neversink Reservoir and the surrounding area for recreational use.
President of the Sullivan County Visitors Association, Roberta Byron-Lockwood said, “Sullivan County has looked forward to the opening of the Neversink, a valuable asset
to add to our many green, eco-friendly attributes that SCVA promotes to the visitors coming to Sullivan County. It will be an economic boost to the tourism industry and businesses around the reservoir.”
Upgraded access points at Chandlers Cove and Kramers Cove located on the western side of the Neversink along Aden Road are shown on a beautiful brochure printed by the Catskill Watershed Corporation. The brochure details the permit requirements, regulations, types of boats permitted, launch sites and boat rental and steam cleaning businesses located near the reservoir.
For more information or to request a Neversink Recreational Boating Program brochure on this new recreational opportunity, call the Sullivan County Visitors Association at 1-800-882-2287 or go to www.nyc.gov/dep, or click on this link for the brochure: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/pdf/recreation/Neversink_Boating_Brochure.pdf
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