Hazy Saturday Evening at Catharine Creek Marsh  🖼️

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Hazy Saturday Evening at Catharine Creek Marsh ...

I was surprised how hazy it was when I was at Catharine Creek Marsh last Saturday. NY 79 can be seen climbing out of the valley in the distance, the big climb out of Watkins Glen.

Taken on Saturday August 5, 2023 at Catharine Creek WMA.

Map: Lake Alice Wildlife Management Area

More about Catharine Creek WMA...

At the southern end of Seneca Lake, between Watkins Glen and Montour Falls, New York, an unusual natural area has evolved. Sedimentation and manipulation of the lake level has led to the formation of a 1,000 acre marsh complex. The area, named for the local Seneca Indian Queen, Catharine Montour, provides a haven for innumerable wildlife. Once navigable into what is now Montour Falls, the waters of Catharine Creek still feed a remnant section of the Chemung Barge Canal, which runs through the center of the marsh. This canal, critical to local industrial development, connected this portion of southern New York to the entire east coast. The Pennsylvania Railroad, bordering the canal through the marsh, served the area after the canal was closed in 1878. The area is rich with history from the time of the Senecas through the years, when much of the marsh was used for truck crop farming, muskrat farming and eventually reed harvesting.

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Map: Cathrine Creek Marsh
Photo: Catharine Creek
Photo: Abandoned bridge
Photo: Waterways
Photo: Rain showers
Photo: Untitled
Photo: A very dry waterfall
Photo: Lots of dust from passing cars
Photo: Quite the Rock Cut Road
Photo: Grasslands

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