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As of 9/29/09 County Waterfront Name Waterfront Type County Waterfront GENRIS Area Bodies of Water by County as of 9/29/09 County Waterfront Name Waterfront Type County Waterfront Name Waterfront Type Allegany Ag-Tech Lake Lake/Pond Allegany Jones Pond Lake/Pond Ainsworth Brook River/Stream Karr Valley Creek River/Stream Allegany River River/Stream Keaney Swamp Swamp Amity Lake Reservoir Knight Creek River/Stream Andover Pond Lake/Pond Little Genesee Creek River/Stream Angelica Creek River/Stream Long Gore Creek River/Stream Arrowhead Bay Bay Marsh Creek River/Stream Baker Creek River/Stream McHenry Valley Creek River/Stream Beaver Lake Lake/Pond Moss Brook River/Stream Bells Brook River/Stream Moss Lake Lake/Pond Bennett Creek River/Stream North Branch Phillips Creek River/Stream Black Creek River/Stream North Branch Van Campen River/Stream Creek Brimmer Brook River/Stream Orebed Creek River/Stream Butternut Brook River/Stream Palmers Pond Lake/Pond California Creek River/Stream Paradise Lake Lake/Pond Canacadea Creek River/Stream Phillips Creek River/Stream Chenunda Creek River/Stream Plum Bottom Creek River/Stream Cold Creek River/Stream Put Brook River/Stream Cooley Creek River/Stream Railroad Brook River/Stream Crawford Creek River/Stream Rawson Creek River/Stream Crowner Brook River/Stream Redwater Creek River/Stream Cryder Creek River/Stream Rockville Lake Lake/Pond Cuba Lake Reservoir Rush Creek River/Stream Deer Creek River/Stream Rushford Lake Reservoir Dodge Creek River/Stream Saunders Pond Reservoir Dry Brook River/Stream Shongo Creek River/Stream Dyke Creek River/Stream Sixtown Creek River/Stream East Koy Creek River/Stream Slader Creek River/Stream East Valley Creek River/Stream Snowball Hollow Creek River/Stream Elm Creek River/Stream South Branch Ford Brook River/Stream Ewart Creek River/Stream South Branch Van Campen River/Stream Creek Feathers Creek River/Stream Spring Lake Lake/Pond Ford Brook River/Stream Spring Mills Creek River/Stream Foster Brook River/Stream Tannery Creek River/Stream Foster Lake Reservoir Trapping Brook River/Stream Fry Creek River/Stream Van Campen Creek River/Stream Genesee Valley Canal Canal Van Der Linden Pond Lake/Pond Gordon Brook River/Stream Vandermark Creek River/Stream Griffin Creek River/Stream Wahl Brook River/Stream Hanging Bog Swamp West Branch Creek River/Stream Hog Brook River/Stream West Branch Van Campen River/Stream Creek Honeoye Creek River/Stream White Creek River/Stream Horse Run River/Stream Wigwam Creek River/Stream Indian Creek River/Stream Wileyville Creek River/Stream Johnsons Creek River/Stream Willow Brook River/Stream Page 1 of 9 GENRIS Area Bodies of Water by County as of 9/29/09 Allegany Windfall Creek River/Stream Livingston Conesus Inlet River/Stream Wiscoy Creek River/Stream Conesus Lake Lake/Pond Wolf Creek River/Stream Dansville Reservoir Reservoir Genesee Baker Brook River/Stream Dugan Creek River/Stream Bigelow Creek River/Stream Fall Brook River/Stream Borau Swamp Swamp Fall Brook Falls Falls Bowen Creek River/Stream Grant Pond Lake/Pond Brinningstool Creek River/Stream Hemlock Lake Lake/Pond Buttermilk Falls Falls Hemlock Outlet River/Stream Byron-Bergen Swamp Swamp Hemp Pond Lake/Pond Chapin Pond Lake/Pond Horseshoe Pond Lake/Pond Crooked Creek River/Stream Jaycox Creek River/Stream Divers Lake Lake/Pond Keshequa Creek River/Stream Elevenmile Creek River/Stream Kinney Creek River/Stream Galloway Swamp Swamp Limekiln Creek River/Stream Godfrey Pond Lake/Pond Little Beards Creek River/Stream Horseshoe Lake Reservoir Little Conesus Creek River/Stream Huron Creek River/Stream Little Mill Creek River/Stream LeRoy Reservoir Reservoir Livonia Reservoir Reservoir Little Tonawanda Creek River/Stream Log Pond Lake/Pond Lower Stafford Marsh Swamp Long Pond Lake/Pond Manning Muckland Creek River/Stream Lower Falls Falls Mill Pond Reservoir McMillan Creek River/Stream Mud Creek River/Stream Middle Falls Falls North Branch Black Creek River/Stream Mount Morris Lake Reservoir Oak Orchard Swamp Swamp Mud Creek River/Stream Oatka Creek River/Stream Mud Pond Lake/Pond Peck Creek River/Stream Newville Creek River/Stream Phelps Pond Lake/Pond North Fork Jaycox Creek River/Stream Robins Brook River/Stream North McMillan Creek River/Stream Schmidt Marsh Swamp Nunda Reservoir Reservoir Seven Springs Pond Lake/Pond Round Pond Lake/Pond Spring Creek River/Stream Salt Creek River/Stream Upper Stafford Marsh Lake/Pond Silver Lake Outlet River/Stream White Creek River/Stream South Fork Jaycox Creek River/Stream Whitney Creek River/Stream Springwater Creek River/Stream Livingston Allens Creek River/Stream Stone Falls Falls Avon Reservoir (historical) Reservoir Sugar Creek River/Stream Bairds Creek River/Stream Tail Race Canal Beards Creek River/Stream Triphammer Falls Falls Bradner Creek River/Stream Tuscarora Creek River/Stream Browns Creek River/Stream Twomile Creek River/Stream Buck Run Creek River/Stream Upper Falls Falls Bull Head Pond Lake/Pond West Ditch Canal Canaseraga Canal Canal White Creek River/Stream Canaseraga Creek River/Stream Wilkins Creek River/Stream Cement Plant Pond Lake/Pond Christie Creek River/Stream Conesus Creek River/Stream Page 2 of 9 GENRIS Area Bodies of Water by County as of 9/29/09 Monroe Allen Creek River/Stream Monroe Little Pond Lake/Pond Beatty Point Cape Long Pond Lake/Pond Big Massaug Cove Bay Lost Pond Lake/Pond Bills Point Cape Mill Creek River/Stream Birds and Worms Cape Moorman Creek River/Stream Black Creek River/Stream Ninemile Point Cape Blue Pond Lake/Pond Northrup Creek River/Stream Bogus Point Cape O'Neil Point Cape Braddock Bay Bay Otis Creek River/Stream Braddock Point Cape Paddy Hill Creek River/Stream Brockport Creek River/Stream Point Lookout Cape Brush Creek River/Stream Point Pleasant Cape Buck Pond Lake/Pond Quaker Pond Lake/Pond Buell Pond (historical) Reservoir Rattlesnake Point Cape Buttonwood Creek River/Stream Red Creek River/Stream Cobbs Hill Reservoir Reservoir Rochester Harbor Harbor Commission Ditch Canal Round Pond Lake/Pond Cowsucker Creek River/Stream Round Pond Creek River/Stream Cranberry Pond Lake/Pond Rush Reservoir Reservoir Cross Canal Brook River/Stream Salmon Creek River/Stream Deep Pond Lake/Pond Sandy Creek River/Stream Densmore Creek River/Stream Slater Creek River/Stream Devils Bathtub Lake/Pond Smith Creek River/Stream Devils Nose Cape Spring Brook River/Stream Durand Lake Lake/Pond Spring Creek River/Stream East Branch Allen Creek River/Stream Stony Point Cape East Creek River/Stream Thomas Creek River/Stream Eastman Lake Lake/Pond Thousand Acre Brook River/Stream Fleming Creek River/Stream Thousand Acre Swamp Swamp Fourmile Creek River/Stream Trout Creek River/Stream Genesee River River/Stream West Brook River/Stream Helds Cove Bay West Creek River/Stream Hobbie Creek River/Stream West Fork Moorman Creek River/Stream Honeoye Creek River/Stream West Shore Ponds Lake/Pond Honeoye Falls Falls White Brook 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Creek River/Stream Clifton Springs Reservoir Reservoir Orleans Albion Reservoir Number One Reservoir Cook Point Cape Albion Reservoir Number Two Reservoir Coy Point Cape Bald Eagle Creek River/Stream Cranberry Pond Lake/Pond Beardsley Creek River/Stream Crossmans Pond Lake/Pond East Branch Sandy Creek River/Stream Deep Run River/Stream Fiddlers Elbow Cape Eelpot Creek River/Stream Fish Creek River/Stream Fairport Reservoirs Reservoir Glenwood Lake Reservoir Fish Creek River/Stream Jeddo Creek River/Stream Flint Creek River/Stream Johnson Creek River/Stream Foster Point Cape Marsh Creek River/Stream Freshour Creek River/Stream McCargo Lake Lake/Pond Gooding Point Cape Medina Reservoir Reservoir Granger Point Cape Oak Orchard Creek River/Stream Great Brook River/Stream Otter Creek River/Stream Grimes Creek River/Stream Shipman Point Cape Hathaway Brook River/Stream Syren Creek River/Stream Hicks Point Cape The Marsh Swamp Honeoye Inlet River/Stream Waterport Pond Reservoir Honeoye Lake Lake/Pond West Branch Sandy Creek River/Stream Hope Point Cape Schuyler Aunt Sarahs Falls Falls Hozzey Swamp Swamp Bad Indian Swamp Swamp Kashong Creek River/Stream Banfield Creek River/Stream Long Point Cape Barnards Point Cape Menteth Point Cape Big Hollow Run River/Stream Mill Creek River/Stream Bolter Creek River/Stream Mud Creek River/Stream Breakneck Creek River/Stream Naples Creek River/Stream Bullhorn Creek River/Stream Newark Reservoir Reservoir Buttonwood Brook River/Stream Otetiana Point Cape Buttonwood Point Cape Padelford Brook River/Stream Catharine Creek River/Stream Reservoir Creek River/Stream Catlin Mill Creek River/Stream Rocky Run River/Stream Cayuta Inlet River/Stream Schaeffer
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