Lakes, Ponds and Rivers
around Plymouth
Baker Ponds, Upper & Lower A short drive off of Route 25-C in Wentworth with great
fishing and boat access.
Baker River Along Route 25 from Plymouth to Warren. You can
find great spots for swimming, canoeing and fishing. Easy access from Route
25. Fox Pond This small pond in Plymouth, off of Langdon Street,
is stocked with trout. This makes a nice picnic spot with fishing for children. Lake Tarleton This lake off Route 25-C in Warren borders the White
Mountain National Forest. It is a natural body of water with wooded, undeveloped
shoreline and good fishing, including both warm water and cold water fish. Mad River This river flows from its source in Waterville Valley
to join the Pemigewasset in Campton. Through much of its course, it travels
through the White Mountain National Forest and parallels Route 49. Mirror Lake This lake is located just north of Exit 29 in Thornton.
You can visit this beautiful little lake for swimming, boating and fishing. Newfound Lake Located in Bristol and Hebron, this lake is seven miles
long, spring fed, with 22 miles of shoreline. It is also one of the clearest,
cleanest lakes in the United States. You can enjoy boating, fishing, and
water-skiing during the warmer months. It is a popular spot to enjoy the
foliage in the fall, and ice fishing and snowmobiling during the winter. Pemigewasset River This river flows throughout the region from Thornton
to Ashland. You can launch your canoe right next to the Plymouth District
Courthouse on Green Street and at the Cross Road in Thornton. This river
is excellent for fishing, swimming and picnicking. Perch Pond This pond off Route 175 in Campton is a popular fishing
and boating spot. Boat access is available, and there is a hiking trail
around the pond. Spectacle Pond This pond is located on North Groton Road in Groton.
This lovely, out-of-the-way pond offers excellent fishing and boating. Squam Lakes These lakes are located in Holderness. Big Squam
is the lake made famous by the Hollywood movie, "On Golden Pond".
There are 65 miles of shoreline, 67 islands, and 10 miles of open waterway.
These lakes offer excellent fishing, boating, sailing, water-skiing, and swimming
in warmer months, and ice fishing and cross country skiing during the winter.
Several cruise vendors offer tours to view the sights and listen to the loons. Stinson Lake This crystal clear, unspoiled mountain lake is located
on Stinson Lake Road in Rumney. It is excellent for trout fishing, and there
is a public boat access ramp near the Stinson Lake Store. |