Round Valley Reservoir
The Round Valley Reservoir in Clinton Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States, was formed in 1960 when the New Jersey Water Authority constructed two large dams and flooded a large valley. The reservoir is named after the naturally formed circular valley surrounded by Cushetunk Mountain. The deep valley was caused by erosion of the soft sedimentary rock. The surrounding ridges of Cushetunk Mountain endure because they were underlaid with dense and durable volcanic rock diabase that cooled slowly under the surface of the Earth. The reservoir covers what used to be a farming community, with remains of a school and a church on the lake floor among other buildings.[1][2]
Reaching depths of 180 feet (55 m), this 2,350 acres (9.5 km2) reservoir is best known for its pristine clear blue waters. The reservoir contains 55 billion US gallons (210,000,000 m3) of water for use in central New Jersey, making it the largest in the state. Its water is distributed during times of drought via the nearby south branch of the Raritan River. The New Jersey Division of Wildlife (a department of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection) claims the reservoir is the southernmost body of water that contains naturally reproducing lake trout. This is one of only two lakes in New Jersey with lake trout, the other being Merrill Creek Reservoir in Warren County. Some of the other species of fish in the lake include bass, pickerel, catfish, american eel, yellow perch, brown trout, and rainbow trout. The park also has a wilderness area for camping, swimming and SCUBA diving facilities, a boat ramp and nature hiking and biking trails. The reservoir has been called the Bermuda Triangle of New Jersey, and over 26 people have drowned there since 1971. Six of them have never been found.[3][4]
Gallery
- Picture of the Round Valley lake
- Tree hanging over the edge
- Boat Launch
- Shoreline
- Round Valley and Spruce Run
- Shoreline
References
- ^ "The Tragic Story Behind The Village That Was Flooded To Make Way For New Jersey's Round Valley Reservoir". September 21, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
- ^ BlanchardFamilyPosts (September 5, 2015). "The Town at the bottom of Round Valley 090515". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved October 17, 2021 – via YouTube.
- ^ Police Search New Jersey's 'Bermuda Triangle': Top News Stories at Officer.com
- ^ N.J.'s 'Bermuda Triangle': Mystery surrounds Clinton fishing hole's deep, dark past
External links
- Official Page from the NJDEP
- New Jersey's Great Northwest Skylands Area Page
- NY-NJTC: Round Valley Recreation Area Trail Details and Info
- NY-NJTC: Cushetunk Mountain Nature Preserve Details and Info
- Round Valley Fishing Info
- Another drowning
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- Green Brook
- Ambrose Brook
- Blue Brook
- Bonygutt Brook
- Bound Brook
- Crab Brook
- Stony Brook
- Lawrence Brook
- Beaverdam Brook
- Cow Yard Brook
- Great Ditch
- Ireland Brook
- Oakeys Brook
- Sawmill Brook
- Sucker Brook
- Terhune Run
- Middle Brook
- Mile Run
- Millstone River
- Back Brook
- Baldwins Creek
- Bear Brook
- Beden Brook
- Branch Back Brook
- Carters Brook
- Cat Tail Brook
- Cedar Brook
- Cranbury Brook
- Cross Brook
- Cruser Brook
- Devils Brook
- Duck Pond Run
- Harrys Brook
- Heathcote Brook
- Heathcote Brook Branch
- Honey Branch
- Lewis Brook
- Little Bear Brook
- Middlebush Brook
- Nine Mile Run
- Peters Brook
- Pike Run
- Pine Tree Run
- Randolph Brook
- Roaring Brook
- Rock Brook
- Rocky Brook
- Royce Brook
- Shallow Brook
- Simonson Brook
- Six Mile Run
- Steep Hill Brook
- Stony Brook
- Stony Brook Branch
- Ten Mile Run
- Timber Run
- Woodsville Brook
- North Branch Raritan River
- Black River
- Lamington River
- Rockaway Creek
- Peters Brook
- South Branch Raritan River
- Holland Brook
- Neshanic River
- Pleasant Run
- Spruce Run
- South River
- Budd Lake
- Dismal Swamp
- Duhernal Lake
- Lake Manalapan
- Lake Carnegie
- Lake Surprise
- Lake Topanemus
- Manasquan Reservoir
- Round Valley Reservoir
- Spruce Run Reservoir
- Westons Mill Pond
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