Winter Work to Occur at Two Waterbury Reservoir Public Access Areas
Contact: Walter Opuszynski, Field
Recreation Specialist
Vermont Department of Forests,
Parks, and Recreation | Agency of Natural Resources
Waterbury,
Vt. – Concrete
ramps will be installed at the Waterbury Dam and Blush Hill boat launches this
February to improve recreational access around Waterbury Reservoir. Green
Mountain Power (GMP) will be doing the work as part of the company’s commitment
to improving the Waterbury Dam and surrounding areas.
GMP will improve four
recreational access areas around
Waterbury Reservoir: Moscow Paddlers’ access, Waterbury Dam boat launch, Blush
Hill boat launch and Anglers’ Trail. The Anglers’ Trail was completed in 2018
and the other three locations will be finished in time for the 2019 summer
season.
Every winter, the water level of
the reservoir is drawn down to create space for spring run-off. When the water
levels dip below the bottom of the ramps in February, the pre-cast concrete
panels will be installed. Installing the panels when the water is low will
minimize the environmental impact.
During construction, each
location will be closed to the public for safety reasons. The following closure
dates are anticipated, although adjustments may be made due to weather:
- Waterbury
Dam boat launch: February 4 - February 15, 2019
- Blush
Hill boat launch: February 18 - March 9, 2019
Long-term maintenance and
management will be performed by the Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation.
Waterbury
Reservoir is the ninth largest waterbody in Vermont, created in the 1930s by
the Civilian Conservation Corps as a flood control project. There are two State
Parks, 30 remote campsites, and countless activities at the reservoir, including
boating, wildlife viewing, swimming, camping, and fishing. Waterbury Reservoir
is almost completely surrounded by state land, managed primarily by the
Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation as part of the 44,444-acre Mount
Mansfield State Forest.
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The Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation is one of three
departments in the Agency of Natural Resources. It is responsible for the
conservation and management of Vermont’s forests, the operation and maintenance
of the Vermont State Park system, and the promotion and support of outdoor
recreation for Vermonters and our visitors. Department employees are stationed
throughout Vermont, including offices in Montpelier and at five regional
locations located in Essex, Barre, St. Johnsbury, Rutland, and Springfield.
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