Every named reservoir in the Adirondack Park — flood-control basins, drinking-water sources, and the impoundments anchoring the southern watersheds.
Wilkie Intake Reservoir is a one-acre impoundment in the Lake George region — functional infrastructure, not a recreation site. These small municipal or private reservoirs dot the Park's lower-elevation terrain, typically fenced or posted, built to supply drinking water or seasonal flow to downstream settlements. No public access, no fish data, no reason to bushwhack in. If you're looking for nearby water to fish or paddle, head to Lake George itself or scout the ponds along Tongue Mountain.
Wilkie Reservoir is a man-made impoundment in the central Adirondacks, built for hydroelectric purposes and closed to public access. The water sits behind a gated dam — no trail access, no camping, no boat launch.