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You should check out Parks Cove when you're here at White Plains Reservoir Number Two; Kensico Dam has magnificent water scenery. This lake is so wonderful. On a lovely day you get a vista of Kennelwood Hill from White Plains Reservoir Number Two, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need more than a day to discover everything White Plains Reservoir Number Two has to offer, you can camp
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| | at Camp Echo Lake, and Crowne Plaza Hotel WHITE PLAINS-DOWNTOWN is a splendid place to get some rest. Rye Beach is near White Plains Reservoir Number Two if you're in a beach type of mood. Lakes are delightful; White Plains Reservoir Number One is a lake that's in the vicinity of White Plains Reservoir Number Two. And that's not all you can do here at White Plains Reservoir Number Two. White Plains Reservoir Number Two is a good place to visit for more than | |
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one day, Soundview Sports is a good place to camp nearby, and you can always enjoy a lazy day on the beach at Oakland Beach. Through the summer here at White Plains Reservoir Number Two, high temperatures typically get into the 80's.
Once the sun is down it falls down to the 60's. For the period of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's, and nighttime lows in the 10's for White Plains Reservoir Number Two. If you're here at White Plains Reservoir Number
Two and you like golf, you can check out Golf Club of Purchase; a great close by hotel is Residence Inn White Plains Westchester County. Not far from White Plains Reservoir Number Two, you'll come across Quarry Lakes which is
a pretty lake, and you'll probably meet some people from Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown here. White Plains Reservoir Number Two is a pretty wet place typically with lots of precipitation; through May this area sees the most rain, and the driest month of the year is January.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.05278 Longitude: -73.76139
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Gedney Pond
 | It is like one big puddle full of lily pads.... |
Rye Beach
 | Do you need to be a westchester county resident?... |
Oakland Beach
 | Is Oakland Beach having a fireworks display on Saturday July 4TH? And if so what time? And do you have to pay for admission into beach?...The beach is rather small, barricaded on either side. The entry fee is 8$ per person. The north half of the beach was full of sea weed and very uninviting. It seemed to be not very deep all the way to the rocks, which can be fun to play in.... |
Oakland Lake
 | 15 miles away At this date (5-20-09) the lake is almost completely filled with plant-like moss. How about cleaning it out?... |
Kaufmann Henry Campgrounds
 | 15 miles away this campground is real cool. I love going there and im sad to leave. I am 15 and I think it would be ausome to be on the staff there as a teenager like a lot of the staff.!... |
Lounsbury Pond
 | 15 miles away Lounsbury Pond is in Blue Mountain Reservation and not really that close to the Appalachian Trail or Beaver Pond. Sterling Forest is about 45 minutes away. You cannot camp at Blue Mountain Reservation. Stillwater Lake is in Putnam County and the trail near it is unmarked and not named.... |
Kissena Lake
 | 16 miles away KISSENA LAKE IS ONE BEAUTIFUL BODY OF WATER!! AND TO THINK, ITS IN NYC IN QUEENS COUNTY. THE SURROUNDING PARK IS GREAT ALSO!! SO MUCH TO DO HERE. THE LAKE IS PRETTY COOL, HAS LARGEMOUTH BASS, SUNFISH. ALTHOUGH THE FISH DONT BITE ALL DAY, THEY EAT AT DIFFERENT TIMES MAKING IT PERFECT TO TRY TO GET YOUNGSTERS HOOKED ON FISHING. THE PARK IS GREAT TO JUST WALK IN THE WOODS OR GO FISHING AND TO FORGET ABOUT LIFE FOR A WHILE!!... |
Trinity Lake
 | 16 miles away It is a puzzle about fishing or ice fishing ability on that lake. Looks like a hidden top national secret. No one site provides infor about thart lake.... |
Secor Lake
 | 16 miles away Do you have any pictures of camp henry? My father went there in the 1920's. The land was sold a while ago and now has a housing development on it....Lillian Wald had a camp on secor lake .Camp Henry.i am fortune enough to have been born on the block where Lillian started the henry street settlement. I am a 49yr who spent 10 summers of my life on lake secor 67-76..Actually I live in the settlement for 3 1/2 yrs. Amazing!... |
Dixon Lake
 | 19 miles away ... sixties ,and every Christmas the people of the surrounding lk. There were none on the east side of the lake at the time. Well we would collect our Christmas trees around fifty or so and dig them into the ice about forty ft apart and make two rows . Then we would all set a time and light em,, and we would skate , fish ,whatever the lines of trees ran from the n.west dock to the east..the clam bakes were held at the other lk..haven just up the stream that ran along my house..After the dam broke from lk haven the water flooded down into our house..What a flood..seems after that we sold the house to a fireman ,,and then our course by accident the house burnt down ,,and I thought fireman were supposed to put out fires not start em .hello to all that still prevail on chestnut ridge. yea I also went to school with Henry Winkler.. And back then we used to trick or treat all the way down to route six..camp sycamore well I still have my green card with the red paper wonder if its still good..the camp was but a lake with a cottage or two..and a cool as heck dirt road..I went to Austin rd elem.... |
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