Monksville Reservoir
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Monksville Reservoir | |
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Location | Passaic County, New Jersey |
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Lake type | reservoir |
Basin countries | United States |
Monksville Reservoir, known for its trophy size muskellunge, walleye, bass and trout, sits atop the defunct community of Monksville, New Jersey. The lake is used by anglers, sporting clubs and the US Sailing Association. Easily accessible from either the north or the south boat ramp, the area is open 24/7.
The lake is in Long Pond Ironworks State Park, which is located in the community of Hewitt, in West Milford, New Jersey, United States. The park is known for its old stone walls, furnaces and other remnants of a once industrious ironworking community that now sits next to the swiftly flowing Wanaque River. The park is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry.
When the lake was created, Monksville was left largely intact under the rising waters. Jacques-Yves Cousteau once visited and filmed in a submarine.
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- Monksville Reservoir
- Monksville Reservoir Photos of paddling on Monksville Reservoir in October, 2005
- Long Pond Ironworks State Park