Every named reservoir in the Adirondack Park — flood-control basins, drinking-water sources, and the impoundments anchoring the southern watersheds.
Northville Reservoir is a three-acre impoundment in the Great Sacandaga Lake region — small enough that it functions more as a village water feature than a backcountry destination. The name ties it to Northville, the southern gateway town to the Adirondack Park and the trailhead for the Northville-Placid Trail, though the reservoir itself sits off that corridor. No fish species data on record, and no formal access infrastructure — this is utility water, not a fishing or paddling target. If you're passing through Northville en route to the NPT or Piseco, this is context, not a stop.