Reservoir Outlet is the discharge stream from Great Sacandaga Lake — engineered flow controlled by the Conklingville Dam at the northeast end of the reservoir, feeding into the Sacandaga River proper as it runs north toward the Hudson. The dam itself dates to 1930, built to regulate downstream flooding and generate hydropower, which means the outlet's character shifts with seasonal drawdowns and release schedules rather than natural hydrology. Not a destination water — more infrastructure than fishery — but it marks the transition point where a 29-mile reservoir becomes a moving river again. Parking and access at the dam site off Conklingville Road in Day.
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