Lake Zoar
In the American state of Connecticut, there is a reservoir called Lake Zoar on the Housatonic River. It was created after the Stevenson Dam was finished, flooding the Pleasantvale or Pleasant Vale neighborhood in Oxford and Stevenson. "The Lakes of Connecticut Reflect Our Past and Present". The 4/2018 retrieved Lake Zoar is bordered by the communities of Monroe, Newtown, Oxford, and Southbury. The Zoar neighborhood was formerly known as Zoar and took its name from the biblical city of Zoara near the Dead Sea. It is located on the corner of Newtown and Monroe.
Each of them has a boat launch, making it simple to launch a boat and set off for a day of swimming, windsurfing, water skiing, or fishing on this enjoyable reservoir. Bass, catfish, trout, perch, and other fish are abundantly stocked at Lake Zoar, which lies close to the Housatonic River in Connecticut. Therefore, avid fishermen shouldn't be dissatisfied with their catch. Others can take advantage of the many hiking trails that wind their way down the shore if they'd rather take in the picturesque water vistas from above while on dry land.
Location: Fairfield and New Haven counties, Connecticut