Walden Pond State Reservation
Henry David Thoreau lived at Walden Pond from July 1845 to September 1847 and his experience there provided the material for the book Walden, which is credited with helping to inspire awareness and respect for the natu... heritagesites.com
Ashland Reservoir
This 155-acre, two-story trout pond is located in Ashland, approximately one mile south of the town's center. The maximum depth is 47 feet; average depth 23 feet. Transparency is fairly good at nine feet, and aquatic veget... anglerweb.com
Farm Pond
This relatively large, shallow, 149-acre natural great pond is located a tenth of a mile northwest of Framingham center. Maximum depth is 18 feet, but the average depth is just 4 feet. The fertile water is moderately trans... anglerweb.com
Dug Pond
This 48-acre pond has a maximum depth of 42 feet and an average depth of 15 feet. Transparency is fair to good and aquatic vegetation is relatively scant. Shoreline access is ample, but limited primarily to the northern an... anglerweb.com
White Pond
This deep, 43-acre natural great pond is located about a half mile north of Route 117 in Concord. Maximum depth is 53 feet; average depth is 30 feet; transparency is 15 feet or better. The bottom is predominantly sand and ... anglerweb.com
Lake Cochituate
This fertile, 614-acre lake is one of the most complex and heavily fished waters in Massachusetts. The lake is divided into three major basins, which are connected by navigable culverts. While the surrounding areas are thi... anglerweb.com
Sudbury Reservoir
The Wachusett Reservoir together with the Quabbin Reservoir provides the water supply for over forty cities and towns within the Commonwealth. The Sudbury Reservoir is the systems reserve, or backup supply. The land surrou... anglerweb.com
Long Point Lighthouse
Long Point, at the very fingertip of the curling arm of Cape Cod, was visited in 1620 by the Pilgrims after they entered Provincetown Harbor. A settlement began at Long Point in 1818, reaching its peak in the 1850s when a... waymarking.com
Assabet River Rail Trail
The Assabet River Rail Trail provides a forested escape from the surrounding urban bustle. Traveling 5.6 miles (with plans to expand it to 12 miles, the trail connects the towns of Hudson and Marlborough, and parallels the... traillink.com
Sudbury River
The Sudbury River is located within the SUASCO Watershed just West of Boston, Massachusetts in Middlesex and Worcester counties. The Sudbury rises in the town of Westborough. It then flows easterly as it becomes the border... anglerweb.com
Cutler Lake
A small lake in Cutler Park, Needham. The seven hundred acres known as Cutler Park comprise the largest remaining fresh water marsh on the middle Charles. Located in Needham and Dedham, the marsh and small lake attract ove... anglerweb.com
Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge
- Nantucket National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established in 1975 for its "particular value in carrying out the national migratory bird management program." The refuge, which is cooperatively managed with The Trustees of ... wildernet.com
Lake Waban
Small Lake. But it has plenty of fish in it. I catch Smallies, Largemouths, and chain pickerel in here. For the most part the bass do not get too big, but the topwater bite at night is fun even though the bass are only... takemefishing.org
Noanet Woodlands
The appeal of the Noanet Woodlands is the view from the top of Noanet Peak. You'll be hard pressed to find a vista that conceals nearby suburbia so well this close to Boston. This unique rock-top can be found by Caryl Trai... trailpeak.com