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Top 8 Lakes around West Wareham

Best lakes around West Wareham offers access to numerous freshwater ponds and impoundments within and near the village. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including pine and oak forests, and is known for diverse fish populations. Several bodies of water provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, and paddling. The area's inland sections also feature cranberry bogs, contributing to its unique environment.

Best lakes around West Wareham

  • The most popular lakes is Myles Standish State Forest Headquarters, a forest area that encompasses 16 lakes and kettle ponds. It offers extensive trail networks, including 24 km of paved cycle paths, 21 km of hiking trails, and 56 km of horse trails, along with 5 campgrounds.
  • Another must-see spot is Between the Lakes, a lake area known for cranberry harvesting. Visitors can observe cranberry harvests in the fall and enjoy rides between the lakes.
  • Visitors also love Charge Pond, a warm water lake within Myles Standish State Forest. It features clear water, sandy beaches, and several campgrounds for overnight stays.
  • West Wareham is known for its freshwater ponds and impoundments, including warmwater lakes and kettle ponds. These bodies of water support diverse fish populations and offer various recreational opportunities.
  • The lakes around West Wareham are appreciated by the komoot community. The community has contributed more than 15 upvotes and 10 photos, showcasing the area's appeal.

Last updated: August 18, 2026

Myles Standish State Forest Headquarters

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Myles Standish is a state forest and the biggest public recreation area in Massachusetts. The park has 16 lakes and kettle ponds surrounded by pine and oak forests. You can do lots of outdoor activities here like swimming, hunting, fishing, kayaking, picnicking and canoeing. The forest has a great trail network with 15 miles (24 km) of paved cycle paths, 13 miles (21 km) of hiking trails and 35 miles (56 km) of horse trails. There are also 5 campgrounds in the forest, four of which are next to a pond.

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Charge Pond

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One of the many ponds in this State Park.

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Between the Lakes

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Cranberries are harvested in the fall on these lakes, which are covered with red berries. Amazing show!

Throughout the year, it is pleasant to ride from lakes to lakes.

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East Head Pond

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East Head Pond, or Reservoir, is a picturesque 92-acre pond located on the south end of the Myles Standish State Forest. The pond is situated in a unique forest community known as the "pine barrens," which is found in only a few places in the world. The area was formed over 10,000 years ago by glaciers and is the headwaters to the Wankinco River. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and boating while exploring the beautiful natural surroundings.

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College Pond

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College Pond is one of the many lakes in Myles Standish State Forest. The 53-acre (21 ha) pond has a swimming beach and picnic area on its north shore. It has an average depth of 10 feet (3 m) and is as deep as 24 feet (7.3 m) in places.

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Amy
January 26, 2024, Charge Pond

Charge Pond is a warm water lake in Myles Standish State Forest. There are several campgrounds around the lake where you can stay. The lake has clear water, sandy beaches, BBQ areas and a pavillion. Covering 23 acres (9.3 ha) and with an average depth of 6 feet (1.8 m), it's a great spot to enjoy water sports. Note: the lake is only open to campsite guests.

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Amy
January 26, 2024, College Pond

Jump off the bike and walk down the footpath to find College Pond. College Pond is one of the many lakes in Myles Standish State Forest. The 53-acre (21 ha) pond has a swimming beach and picnic area on its north shore. It has an average depth of 10 feet (3 m) and is as deep as 24 feet (7.3 m) in places.

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The Myles Standish State Forest is a hive of activity and a fantastic place to explore by bike. There are 15 miles of paved cycle trails through the trees and swimming spots in the ponds. Plus five campgrounds if you are on a multi-day trip.

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Jamie S.
April 17, 2023, East-Head Pond

East Head Pond, or Reservoir, is a picturesque 92-acre pond located on the south end of the Myles Standish State Forest. The pond is situated in a unique forest community known as the "pine barrens," which is found in only a few places in the world. The area was formed over 10,000 years ago by glaciers and is the headwaters to the Wankinco River. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and boating while exploring the beautiful natural surroundings.

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Cranberries are harvested in the fall on these lakes, which are covered with red berries. Amazing show! Throughout the year, it is pleasant to ride from lakes to lakes.

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One of the many ponds in this State Park.

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Amy
March 15, 2022, Charge Pond

Charge Pond is a warm water lake in Myles Standish State Forest. There are several campgrounds around the lake where you can stay. The lake has clear water, sandy beaches, BBQ areas and a pavillion. Covering 23 acres (9.3 ha) and with an average depth of 6 feet (1.8 m), it's a great spot to enjoy water sports. Note: the lake is only open to campsite guests.

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Myles Standish is a state forest and the biggest public recreation area in Massachusetts. The park has 16 lakes and kettle ponds surrounded by pine and oak forests. You can do lots of outdoor activities here like swimming, hunting, fishing, kayaking, picnicking and canoeing. The forest has a great trail network with 15 miles (24 km) of paved cycle paths, 13 miles (21 km) of hiking trails and 35 miles (56 km) of horse trails. There are also 5 campgrounds in the forest, four of which are next to a pond.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of activities can I do at Glen Charlie Pond?

Glen Charlie Pond is a popular spot for fishing, with species like Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, and Black Crappie. You can also enjoy swimming at the town beach off Blissful Lane, which offers public access. Car-top boat launching is available for light-trailed craft.

Are there opportunities for paddling or kayaking near West Wareham?

Yes, Agawam Mill Pond is ideal for long paddles and freshwater fishing, offering a tranquil setting with easy access for canoes and kayaks. Additionally, Myles Standish State Forest Headquarters, which encompasses 16 lakes and kettle ponds, provides opportunities for kayaking and canoeing.

What kind of hiking trails are available around the lakes near West Wareham?

The area offers a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the Beach Trail or the Delano Memorial Forest Loop. More challenging options include the Plymouth Wishbone Walking Trail within Myles Standish State Forest. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around West Wareham guide.

Are there family-friendly lakes or activities in the West Wareham area?

Absolutely. Myles Standish State Forest Headquarters is a great family-friendly destination, offering swimming, picnicking, and extensive trail networks. Charge Pond and College Pond, both within Myles Standish State Forest, feature sandy beaches and picnic areas.

What is unique about the natural environment of Myles Standish State Forest?

Myles Standish State Forest Headquarters is situated in a 'pine barrens' forest community, a rare ecosystem formed by glaciers over 10,000 years ago. This unique environment features pine and oak forests surrounding 16 lakes and kettle ponds, making it a significant natural attraction.

Can I camp near the lakes in West Wareham?

Yes, Myles Standish State Forest Headquarters has five campgrounds, four of which are situated next to a pond. Charge Pond, a warm water lake within the forest, also has several campgrounds for overnight stays, though access to the lake is typically for campsite guests.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around West Wareham?

The fall is particularly scenic, especially around areas like Between the Lakes, where you might observe cranberry harvests. Spring and summer are excellent for water activities like swimming, fishing, and paddling, while the extensive trail networks are enjoyable throughout the warmer months.

Are there cycling paths around the lakes?

Yes, Myles Standish State Forest Headquarters boasts an extensive trail network, including 24 km (15 miles) of paved cycle paths. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'East Head Pond – Bentley Loop Trail loop from Wareham', in the Road Cycling Routes around West Wareham guide.

Where can I find public access for swimming at the lakes?

Public access for swimming is available at the town beach on Glen Charlie Pond, located off Blissful Lane. Within Myles Standish State Forest Headquarters, ponds like College Pond also feature swimming beaches.

What kind of fish can be found in the lakes near West Wareham?

The lakes and ponds in the region are known for diverse fish populations. Glen Charlie Pond, for example, is home to Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Black Crappie, and various Perch species. Agawam Mill Pond is also popular for bass fishing.

What is the Agawam River Trail and what does it offer?

The Agawam River Trail provides a peaceful stroll with vistas of the Agawam River, which feeds into Agawam Mill Pond. It's a great option for those looking for a tranquil walk alongside the water.

Are there any lakes known for cranberry harvesting nearby?

Yes, the area around Between the Lakes is known for cranberry harvesting. Visitors in the fall might be able to observe the cranberry fields covered with red berries, and it's a pleasant area for rides between the lakes throughout the year.

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