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
Jamaica Pond Park, "Emerald Necklace" - Boston, Ma
In the Jamaica Plain section of Boston, near the border with the town of Brookline, is a scenic park that features a large pond with wooded paths providing views of it at every turn. The waymark is centered on the boathou... waymarking.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
Charles River Basin
This fertile, 478-acre impoundment is located approximately one mile west of Boston City Hall. While the surrounding urban countryside is heavily developed, the immediate shoreline has been preserved as a greenbelt parkway... 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
Brookline Reservoir
This little 18-acre pond has a maximum depth of 43 feet and an average depth of 12 feet. Public access is excellent as the pond is located within a city park and there is a paved road around the entire shoreline. Boats are... 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
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
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
Charles River
Great paddling trip, West St bridge in Medfield to The Charles Cafe in Millis. This is an easy paddle, the current is hardly moving. Very nice launch at the West St bridge where you can park close to the launch. Paddle for ... paddling.net
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
Rocky Woods
The reservation features over six miles of former woods roads and footpaths through rolling hills of white pine and red oak that are part of both the Neponset River Watershed and the Charles River Watershed. Rocky ledges a... trailpeak.com
Charles River Natural Valley Storage Project
- The Indian name for the Charles River was "Quinobequin," meaning meandering. Captain John Smith, however, named the Charles River for Charles I of England and, in doing so, interested the monarch in its potential for tra... wildernet.com