The Great Swamp in Patterson, NY



Written on September 19, 2006 – 9:03 pm | by gaulardcom |


As I sat down tonight and began to write, I came very close to making my first sentence, “One of my to do is…” when I realized that I want to make that my first sentence for all my posts. I guess I have a lot of . Well, you should understand why what I describe in this little story is one of my .

Like many other out there, I enjoy taking walks in the woods on some of the first warm days of Spring. Well, last Spring, and I met at the Putnam Diner in , NY to go for a little . We parked our cars in the diner’s parking lot and walked about a half mile north on Rt. 22. It is always shocking to see how really drive when you are walking about four feet away from them. We came across a small on the right hand side of the road that leads into a that spans part of, none other than, the Great Swamp in Patterson.

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Now, there is a reason why they call this swamp “Great.” The thing is huge. For decades, people have been using the area for fishing and recreational use, such as boating and kayaking. Here is an encompassing description I found on the web:

“The — covering over 6,000 acres — is one of the largest freshwater in State.

Situated in ’s eastern Putnam and , the and its 63,000- stretch 20 miles through the towns of Southeast, , and Dover. Located less than 70 miles from City, this vast and fragile wetland provides numerous benefits to residents of the , including drinking water, , recreation, open space and .

The spans two watersheds, divided at into a north and . To the north, water through the and into the Ten Mile River, the Housantonic River, and eventually the Long Island Sound. Meandering south it is the East Branch River flowing into the East Branch to the East Branch of City’s System, making the the important headwaters of City’s drinking water supply.

The is listed in the State Open Space Plan as a priority project in the 2001 Plan that includes 132 projects statewide. Governor Pataki’s recent designation of the Watershed as Critical Resource Waters includes the and provides greater protection. The Army Corps of Engineers is required to conduct a more far-reaching and public review of all projects, rather than their weaker Nationwide Permit Program. Of The Swamp, Governor Pataki has said: I had the opportunity to canoe portions of the and witness first hand what a marvelous resource the presents for the people and communities of this region.”

Now, that pretty much says it all. Here is a satellite photo of just part of it:

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The reason that this particular area is of such importance to me is because my Uncle Richard brought me here when I was a very young little man for my first time fishing…ever. I can remember casting out my line and watching it float under the bridge. Through the years, I always wondered where that spot was and when I finally discovered it, I invited to go for a little walk.

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There is something special about in early Spring, before there is any foliage. You can see through the woods much more and there is something different in the air. The is particularly inviting…and I recommend a visit when you have some time to spare.

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  1. 3 Responses to “The Great Swamp in Patterson, NY”

  2. By Diana on Jan 4, 2007 | Reply

    Hi,
    I love the swamp too! I was just kayaking there today - Jan. 4, 2007! I saw lots of geese and waterfowl, beavers, and a beautiful heron that landed in a tree right above me. It was great.

    A friend and I are trying to get a group of friends together who like to kayak and hike. The kind of thing where you can hopefully find someone free when you are so you can get out and enjoy nature. We’re both married (40’s) and have kids that are old enough to be left alone or with dad. If you’re interested in chatting or joining us on a foray email me or call 914-980=2644, Thanks, Diana

  3. By Michael & Lindsay on Apr 14, 2007 | Reply

    Hey My future wife and I love the swamp. We have recently purchased 2 new kayaks and really have been taking advantage of them. We would really like to kayak with others please email me and we all can meet at Green chimmneys and depart with our paddles! (845) 494-6256 derosa8383@yahoo.com

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