This 85-acre lake in Winchendon averages 8 feet in depth with a maximum depth of 15 feet. The shore is undeveloped because the area is part of the Birch Hill Flood Control Project under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Adjacent to the...
Located in Charlton and Oxford, this 451-acre impoundment resulted from an Army Corps of Engineers Flood Control Dam. Putnam Road bisects the reservoir into a 265-acre north basin and a 186-acre south...
Located on the MA/NH border, Lake Monomonac offers anglers in southern Cheshire County the chance to fish for warm water species. Known primarily for its Bass and Pickerel, Lake Monomonac also holds a...
There are rainbow and brown trout stocked annually and largemouth and smallmouth residents here. A steep gravel ramp is available with parking for three or four trailers.
Whitney is an average sized (110-acre) warm water pond located in Winchendon north of Route 12. The water is a brown color with a transparency of 3.5 feet. The shoreline is undeveloped. Aquatic weeds ...