Walker Pond – Wells State Park

The 1,400-acre park is a significant destination for campers and hikers. During summer months, Wells State park has an interpretive program that provides guided walks and hikes, recreational activities and evening campfire programs. Other activities include boating, canoeing, fishing, horseback riding trails, hunting (restrictions), mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and swimming (campground guests only). Restrooms available.

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Webster Lake

Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg is purportedly the second longest place name in the world. The Nipmuck Indian title is popularly translated as You fish on your side, I’ll fish on my side and nobody will fish in the middle.”It is the largest natural lake in southern New England at 1,442 acres with its deepest point at 45 feet. It originates as three spring-fed ponds that are joined by narrow channels. Webster Lake is noted for its clarity, with waters transparent to a depth of fifteen feet and is home to at least seventeen species of fish including American eel, smallmouth bass, and yellow bullheads. It is also stocked with brood salmon.Just a few turns off Route 395, access the lake from Memorial Beach Park on Memorial Beach Dr. During the summer there is a fee for parking.”

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Black Pond

A small 72 acre pond with Black Crappie, Brown Bullhead, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch fish.

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Leadmine Pond

At its maximum depth, the pond is less than 50 feet deep. Its area is around 53 acres. Eleven species of fish populate this pond. Shore access is very limited. This is a sleepy, rustic pond perfect for nature lovers.

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Lakeview Marine

Rent a stand-up paddleboard or kayak and paddle some of the 1,442 acres of the largest natural lake in southern New England. Launch from our marina – rentals are available…

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Ashland Pond

Ashland Pond is a 89 acre pond runs along Main St. Home to largemouth bass, pickerel, & yellow perch. No fee.  

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Amos Lake

Amos Lake is a 113 acre trout & bass management area, with pickerel, perch & more. Trailered boat launch. 8 mph limit. No fees.  

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Merino Pond

Merino Pond – Access from Dudley Town Beach (behind school) to this 70-acre warm water pond, 6′-20′ deep, home to bass & panfish. No fee. Park behind Mason Rd. School.…

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