Anthony Kill
The Anthony Kill, also called Tenandeho Creek, is a stream in Saratoga County, New York approximately long. Its source is the east end of Round [Lake (Saratoga County, New York)|Round Lake], and it flows east into the Hudson River in Mechanicville. It drains an area of approximately.
The Native name "Ta-nen-da-ho-wa" has been translated "great point". In English the name was formerly "Anthony's Kill", or the "St. Anthony Kill," but there seems to be no record of its origin. The will of Robert Livingston, dated 1728, refers to "a creek commonly called Anthony's kill."
Recreation
The Kill is popular with kayakers and canoeists. In the short spring snowmelt season it is "a class II run with several named rapids." The Tenandeho Whitewater Derby is held annually, and normally attracts 50 entrants. Outside of the spring season, "Anthony Kill is a slow moving marshy river that bends and meanders."In 2014 The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation opened a boat launch or the west side of Round Lake, replacing an informal launch site, which provides access to the Anthony Kill.