Every named reservoir in the Adirondack Park — flood-control basins, drinking-water sources, and the impoundments anchoring the southern watersheds.
Blake Falls Reservoir covers 287 acres on the northwestern edge of the Adirondack Park — a working reservoir that feeds hydroelectric infrastructure along the Raquette River system near Tupper Lake. The water itself is broad and functional rather than wild, with shoreline access limited by the operational footprint and private holdings that ring much of the perimeter. No fish stocking records on file, and the reservoir doesn't pull the angling or paddling traffic that nearby Raquette Pond or Simon Pond see in summer. It's a landmark you pass rather than a destination — visible from local roads, a reference point for navigation, but not a place you plan a weekend around.