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Arlington Mill Reservoir, known locally as "Arlington Pond", is a 269-acre (109 ha) [1] impoundment located in Rockingham County in southern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Salem. It is located along the Spicket River , a small stream that flows south to the Merrimack River in Lawrence, Massachusetts .
The Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area occupies a reclaimed area. Much of it was, in former times, the Paul Thompson wetland cattle ranch; parts of the area were surface-mined for coal. Since 2005, the parcel has been under the jurisdiction of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, with 7,200 acres enrolled in the Wetland Reserve Program. [3]
Land that has scenic value, fish and wildlife value, contains endangered or threatened species are prioritized. Some of the main characteristics of the program are: It is voluntary; The program helps state and local to identify important areas that need immediate attention; The program is based on a “willing seller and willing buyer” concept
This 10-acre park offers swimming, fishing, canoeing and kayaking with access to beachfront picnic areas and a playground. Watson Pond State Park is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until Oct. 9 ...
Walling Pond is a privately owned pond that is open to the public for fishing. The pond, located in Salem, Oregon, is owned by the Walling family.The pond is located at the original site of their sand and gravel processing plant at the northeast corner of McGilchrist and 16th Streets, S.E. [1] The pond is popular with bait anglers and produces stocked rainbow trout.
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Lake Nippenicket, known locally as The Nip, is a freshwater pond in the town of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and immediately adjacent to Raynham, Massachusetts.The lake borders a tiny portion of Route 104, and is near the junction of I-495 and Route 24.
Crystal Lake was historically known as Skenker's Pond and later as Mosquito Pond. In 1919, the city of Manchester built a public bathing area at the north end of the pond. The main entrance area consisted of a bathhouse and picnic grounds near the beach. The lake was the site of city-sponsored swim meets for children in the 1920s.