This 122-acre natural great pond is located a little over a mile north of Route 66 in Huntington. Average depth is 17 feet; maximum depth is 53 feet. The water is of excellent quality, fairly clear, and transparent to 12 feet. Aquatic vegetation is unco...
The Oxbow is a fertile, 204-acre, warm water pond occupying the old riverbed of the Connecticut River. This horseshoe-shaped pond was formed when the river cut a new channel during postglacial times....
Buck Pond is a natural great pond. It is one of a series of ponds known as the Hampton Ponds. Access is from Mountain Road off Route 202. Maximum depth: 21 feet. No boat livery. No trout water.
This is a fertile, 198 acre, coldwater pond located 4.3 miles northeast of Westfield off Route 202. Access is a stone launch ramp provided by the Division Forests and Parks. It is suitable for trailer...
This deep, 275-acre flood control lake is owned by the Army Corps of Engineers. It was created by damming the Middle Branch of the Westfield River. Maximum depth is 86 feet; average depth is 34 feet...