The Pocantico River is a
tributary of the
Hudson River in western central
Westchester County, New York, United States. It rises from Echo Lake, in the
town of
New Castle south of the
hamlet of
Millwood, and flows generally southwest past
Briarcliff Manor to its outlet at
Sleepy Hollow. Portions of the towns of
Mount Pleasant and
Ossining are within its
watershed
Watershed is a hydrological term, which has been adopted in other fields in a more or less figurative sense. It may refer to:
Hydrology
* Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
* Drainage basin, called a "watershe ...
.
Writer
Washington Irving, who lived in the area for most of his life, was inspired by the undeveloped area above the river's mouth to write his classic "
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Later in the 19th century much of the land was purchased by the
Rockefeller family as part of their
Kykuit estate; today much of that land has become
Rockefeller State Park Preserve. A former reservoir used by the city of
New Rochelle has likewise been converted into county-run Pocantico Lake Park. While the river runs predominantly through those parks and suburban land,
it is still one of the most
polluted tributaries of the Hudson.
Course
In the past the Pocantico was considered to have two different sources, but today it is acknowledged that it rises from Echo Lake in
the eponymous state park located in the
town of
New Castle between
Saw Mill River Road (
New York State Route 100) and the
Taconic State Parkway, just southwest of the
unincorporated hamlet of
Millwood. The lake is above sea level, in a narrow valley between Cabin Ridge to the east and a similarly steep ridge on the west. Its surrounding terrain is primarily wooded and lightly developed outside of the two roads. The river begins at a dam on the lake's south end.
Shortly after draining the lake, the Pocantico flows under Route 100, which it remains closely parallel to for the next few miles. About from its source, the stream crosses the town line from New Castle into neighboring
Ossining, soon forming the boundary between that town and neighboring
Mount Pleasant on its west. A short distance to the south, the river crosses back under Saw Mill River Road and receives its first
tributary, the unnamed outlet of
Campfire Lake
A campfire is a fire at a campsite that provides light and warmth, and heat for cooking. It can also serve as a beacon, and an insect and predator deterrent. Established campgrounds often provide a stone or steel fire ring for safety. Campfires ...
to the northeast, as it, Route 100 and the
North County Trailway diverge from the Taconic. The river, road and trail continue heading to the southwest as the Pocantico begins to form the
Briarcliff Manor village line at the
Chappaqua Road crossing.
Another 1,200 feet south of that crossing, it recrosses Saw Mill River Road just north of where it merges with the Briarcliff–
Peekskill Parkway (also
State Route 9A). After flowing under the parkway, it passes just east of downtown Briarcliff Manor and then crosses Saw Mill River Road and the parkway again, meandering a little further to the east into residential neighborhoods, then turning south through the village's Jackson Road Park. After that it flows due south to the immediate east of the parkway, itself to the immediate east of a steep slope.
After a slight swing east towards the Taconic, the river crosses under the parkway for the last time and continues on a more southwesterly course past Beech Hill into
Pocantico Lakes Park Pocantico may refer to:
* Pocantico Hills, New York
*Pocantico River
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. It widens amid swampy areas on either side as it receives
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from the north and then becomes Pocantico Lake. Midway along the lake, the municipal boundary leaves the river, putting it entirely within the town of Mount Pleasant. The dam at the lake's south end is at above sea level, a loss of from the Pocantico's source at Echo Lake.
From there, it flows southwestward again. At Old Sleepy Hollow Road it enters
Rockefeller State Park Preserve, at over the largest of the three
protected area
Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural, ecological or cultural values. There are several kinds of protected areas, which vary by level of protection depending on the ena ...
s the river flows through. The road continues to parallel it on the east as it turns south; on the west it is paralleled by the preserve's Pocantico River Trail, which follows it for a mile and a half ().
All three cross under Phelps Way (
State Route 117) and turn south.
Within the preserve, the river meanders between hills amidst woodland interrupted by large clearings. Small stone bridges carry several of the preserve's trails across the river. About after entering the preserve, the Pocantico crosses into the village of
Sleepy Hollow. A short distance to the south, it receives
Rockefeller Creek Rockefeller is a German surname, originally given to people from the village of Rockenfeld near Neuwied in the Rhineland and commonly referring to subjects associated with the Rockefeller family. It may refer to:
People with the name Rockefeller ...
from the
Pocantico Hills to the east. It bends north, away from the road, to receive its last named tributary,
Gory Brook, from the north, where it turns abruptly south again. After another quarter-mile () it crosses under the
Old Croton Aqueduct, a
National Historic Landmark (NHL), and leaves the preserve, continuing straight through a steep, narrow wooded ravine in a slightly southwesterly direction.
As it flows between
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery to the west and the village's Douglas Park to the east, the river drops below in elevation. On the north edge of another residential neighborhood, it bends eastward. After flowing under
U.S. Route 9, it is again impounded, creating the
mill pond at the
Philipsburg Manor House, another NHL.
From that outlet, it meanders northwest past the former
Tarrytown Truck Assembly
The North Tarrytown Assembly was an automobile factory in North Tarrytown, New York now known as Sleepy Hollow, situated on the Hudson River. The plant was in operation from 1896 to 1996. Originally opened by the Stanley Steam Car Company, the ...
plant, widening into a
flood plain
A floodplain or flood plain or bottomlands is an area of land adjacent to a river which stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls, and which experiences flooding during periods of high discharge.Goudi ...
as it does. It bends north to pass another village park on the east, then north around that to divide the park from the residential area of Philipse Manor to its north. After flowing under the railroad tracks used by
Metro-North's
Hudson Line and
Amtrak's
Empire Service, it flows under the entrance road to the county's Kingsland Point Park and empties into the
Hudson River.
Watershed
The Pocantico's
watershed
Watershed is a hydrological term, which has been adopted in other fields in a more or less figurative sense. It may refer to:
Hydrology
* Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
* Drainage basin, called a "watershe ...
covers areas of
Ossining,
Mount Pleasant, and New Castle, including Briarcliff Manor and Sleepy Hollow.
It includes of mapped freshwater wetlands and eleven dams. Approximately 14,866 people live within the watershed. It is largely suburban, but also contains parks, forests and wildlife, highways, utilities, and institutions.
History
The
Weckquaesgeek Native American tribe, who established their primary settlement around the mouth of a river in present-day
Dobbs Ferry, also had a village at the mouth of the Pocantico River called Alipconck, meaning "place of elms".
The river historically set the dividing line between Mount Pleasant and Ossining.
The river was once called by the English as "the Mill river", while the Native Americans called it Pocanteco, a derivative of the Algonquin term Pockóhantès, meaning a "run between two hills". The Dutch called it the Sleepy haven kill.
Dutch colonist
Adriaen van der Donck's ''Beschrijvinge van Nieu Nederlandt'', published in
Amsterdam in 1655, referred to the Pocantico River as "Slapershaven" (Sleepers' Haven).
The
anglicized term "Sleepy Hollow" grew to apply to the Pocantico's
river valley and later to the village of North Tarrytown in particular; the village changed its official name to Sleepy Hollow in 1996.
Frederick Philipse moved to the area and started purchasing land in the late 1600s, his properties would become known as
Philipsburg Manor. He established his
country seat at what was then known as North Tarrytown, at the mouth of the Pocantico River. A small community had already been established there when he arrived in 1683.
A ship called the Roebuck, which transported cargo to and from New York City, ended up in the river, where its keel was scavenged by the miller at the mill of the
Philipsburg Manor House site.
Around the late 1890s,
Walter W. Law and
Briarcliff Farms
Briarcliff Farms was a farm established in 1890 by Walter William Law in Briarcliff Manor, a village in Westchester County, New York. One of several enterprises established by Law at the turn of the 20th century, the farm was known for its mi ...
deepened the river for a length of , taking out the
rifts so the stream would flow and the swamps adjacent to the river would drain. The workers also cut rock and took out trees that lined the swamps to reclaim land for farming.
The
North Tarrytown Assembly, a large automobile factory in Sleepy Hollow, was owned and operated by
General Motors
The General Motors Company (GM) is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is the largest automaker in the United States and ...
for much of its history; a 1923 expansion of the facility involved land-filling the river; two-thirds of the factory site was land formerly occupied by the river. The river was rerouted south of the site.
During 1999's
Hurricane Floyd, the Pocantico was blocked by fallen trees and almost washed away the Philipsburg Manor historic site; about 70 employees of the parent organization
Historic Hudson Valley assisted in its protection, along with the site's curators and security guards, and other village residents.
Ecology and environment
The organization
Riverkeeper
Riverkeeper is a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the protection of the Hudson River and its tributaries, as well as the watersheds that provide New York City with its drinking water. It started out as the Hudson River Fisherma ...
collects samples in three Pocantico River tributaries. The river downstream of Pocantico Lake is a habitat for
brown trout
The brown trout (''Salmo trutta'') is a European species of salmonid fish that has been widely introduced into suitable environments globally. It includes purely freshwater populations, referred to as the riverine ecotype, ''Salmo trutta'' morph ...
.
The river is stocked each spring; 540 brown trout were stocked in 2013, and 630 were anticipated to be stocked in the river in 2014.
After a bacteria test completed on October 4, 2014, the river was found to have an ''
Enterococcus'' bacteria count of greater than 2420, indicating high amounts of fecal matter in the water.
Other tests of the river quality at the mouth of the river in Sleepy Hollow also contain high levels of ''Enterococcus'' bacteria. In fact, the high bacteria counts throughout the river were taken both after wet and dry weather.
Dry weather tends to result in lower bacteria counts because less flooding results in less overflow from
sewage treatment plants.
The high levels of bacteria in the river resulted in
beach advisories
A beach advisory is a warning given by a local government to avoid swimming in a body of water. Beach advisories do not automatically close bodies of water to swimmers but instead function as a warning to swimmers against swimmining at a particula ...
for the entire river.
In 2014, $9.9 million was put aside to repair the Tarrytown sewage treatment plant in order to improve water quality in the region.
A Westchester County water quality study of the Pocantico River found that the chemical pollutants in the water met most of New York State Standards. The river met state standards on
nitrate
Nitrate is a polyatomic ion
A polyatomic ion, also known as a molecular ion, is a covalent bonded set of two or more atoms, or of a metal complex, that can be considered to behave as a single unit and that has a net charge that is not zer ...
and
phosphate levels, resulting in little
cultural eutrophication in the water. Dissolved oxygen levels also met state standards with an average concentration of 9.853 milligrams per liter. Only the conductivity of the water failed state standards with conductivity levels averaging about three times the recommended levels.
American eel
The American eel (''Anguilla rostrata'') is a facultative catadromous fish found on the eastern coast of North America. Freshwater eels are fish belonging to the elopomorph superorder, a group of phylogenetically ancient teleosts. The America ...
s enters the river from the Hudson every spring, moving upstream over the course of one to three years. The eels often accumulate under a dam in Sleepy Hollow, and approximately 10% make it past the dam. The eels move upstream where the habitat is preferable, with lower
polychlorinated biphenyl pollution, fewer parasites, faster growth rates for the eels, and a higher percentage of females in the population. Other species in the river include
white perch,
white sucker,
yellow perch,
golden shiner, and
alewife, only in small numbers.
Adjacent to the river is a protected area known as Pocantico Lake Park. The park contains hiking trails as well as an abandoned water treatment plant from the New Rochelle Water Company. Nearby land fronting Pocantico Lake was purchased by a housing developer in 2020; local residents subsequently began a campaign to prevent the land from being used for more housing.
In popular culture
The
dénouement of "
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is set at a bridge over the Pocantico River in the area of the
Old Dutch Church and Burying Ground in
Sleepy Hollow.
As well,
Washington Irving makes frequent mention of the Pocantico River in Chronicle III of his short story anthology ''Wolfert's Roost''.
See also
*
List of rivers of New York
This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of New York.
By drainage basin
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented by order of confluence with their main stem, from mouth to source.
Long Island Sound (nort ...
*
Pocantico Hills, New York
Notes
References
External links
Pocantico Lakeon
OpenStreetMap
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Westchester County government map of the river and its watershedThe Pocantico River Watershed Conservancy
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Briarcliff Manor, New York
Mount Pleasant, New York
Sleepy Hollow, New York
Tributaries of the Hudson River
Rivers of New York (state)
Rivers of Westchester County, New York
Pocantico Hills, New York