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New Marlborough, Massachusetts
This shallow, 40 acre, two story trout pond has a maximum depth of 16 feet and an average depth of 6 feet. Transparency is poor, extending to only 4 feet. The bottom is composed primarily of muck, and aquatic vegetation is abundant ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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New Marlborough, Massachusetts

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New Marlborough, Massachusetts
A wild, rarely visited preserve that provides lots of solitude, an abundance of birdsong, and pastoral views from a distinctive rocky promontory. Dry Hill is probably the most prominent landmark in... More on Trails
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#4.
Monterey, Massachusetts
This large, 262-acre, two story lake is located about a half mile north of the center of Monterey off Route 23. Average depth is 16 feet and maximum depth is 31 feet. The water is transparent to 11 feet and the bottom is a mixture ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Monterey MA 01245, United States of America
Inscription. Through this place passed, General Henry Knox, in the winter of, 1775 – 1776, to deliver to, General George Washington, at Cambridge, the train of artillery, from Fort Ticonderoga used, to force the British Army, ... More on HMDB

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Blandford, MA
'Otis Reservoir' is a reservoir located primarily in Otis, Massachusetts. Small portions are also in Tolland, MA, and Blandford, MA. The lake is popular for boating, swimming, fishing, water skiing, snowmobiling, camping, and water-related ... More on Wikipedia

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Canaan, CT
'Twin Lakes' of Salisbury, '[[Connecticut]]' are Lakes Washinee and Washining, whose supposed identities as twins seem in conflict with their dissimilar size and shape. However, they are called the "twin ... More on Wikipedia

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P.O. Box 84, Monterey, MA 01245, USA
The Berkshire National Fish Hatchery was created when the family of John Sullivan Scully, a trout fisherman, entrusted their 148-acre retreat to the U.S. Government in 1914. For many years trout and small-mouth bass were cultured ... More on recreation.gov

#9.
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
'Stockbridge Bowl' is a 372-acre artificially impounded body of water that is 4 km (2.5 mi) north of the village of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. A variant name is Lake Mahkeenac.
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Fifteen years ago, Stockbridge equated the Red Lion Inn . Today, it's a stop ... More on igougo

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69 Blue Hill Rd.P.O. Box 97Monterey, MA 01245
Beartown State Forest has two distinctly different worlds between the summer and winter. During the warm months the pristine 35-acre Benedict Pond attracts swimmers, boaters and fishermen. An exten... More on mass.gov
The fourth-largest state forest in Massachusetts' Berkshire Hills, Beartown State Forest offers a compelling mix of activities year-round. A point of distinction at Beartown is year-round camping, ... More on LLBean.com
