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Top 7 Lakes around Teaticket

Best lakes around Teaticket, a neighborhood within Falmouth, Massachusetts, are characterized by a collection of notable ponds and conservation areas. These natural features provide diverse outdoor experiences and contribute to the local ecosystem. The area offers accessible trails, protected wetlands, and opportunities for nature observation.

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  • The most popular lakes is Salt Pond Acres Wildlife Area, a wildlife reserve that protects 35 acres of Falmouth’s open space habitat. It features numerous nature trails accessible from the…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Salt Pond Acres Wildlife Area

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Salt Pond Acres Wildlife Area or Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuary is located just off the fantastic Shining Sea Bikeway. The main aim of this 35 acre reserve is to …

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Eel Pond

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Eel Pond in Woods Hole is a harbor connected to the ocean, closed off by a drawbridge that opens and closes to let boats in and out of the harbor. …

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Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuary

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Salt Pond is a non-profit privately administered corporation and 35-acre bird sanctuary, located close to the Falmouth coast. This wildlife area has nature trails and a bike path, and is …

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Moraine Trail (Southern Section)

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The section of the 3.5-mile-long dirt service road that circles Long Pond on its western side is known as the southern section of the Moraine Trail. This pleasant, accessible trail …

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Sphagnum Bog and Vernal Pool

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On the eastern side of Long Pond you can visit the Sphagnum Bog where in the fall, winter, and spring you can frequently find a vernal pool. Also known as …

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David Howells
February 19, 2024, Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuary

Salt Pond Acres Wildlife Area, or Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuary, is located just off the fantastic Shining Sea Bikeway. The main aim of this 35-acre reserve is to protect and preserve Falmouth’s open space wildlife habitat. The area has numerous nature trails for you to enjoy the wide variety of wildlife and are accessible from the bikeway.

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January 16, 2024, Eel Pond

Eel Pond in Woods Hole is a harbor connected to the ocean, closed off by a drawbridge that opens and closes to let boats in and out of the harbor. There is boat parking in this marina, educational centers, and restaurants around the body of water as well.

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Salt Pond Acres Wildlife Area or Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuary is located just off the fantastic Shining Sea Bikeway. The main aim of this 35 acre reserve is to protect and preserve Falmouth’s open space wildlife habitat. The area has numerous nature trails for you to enjoy the wide variety of wildlife and are accessible from the bikeway.

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Salt Pond is a non-profit privately administered corporation and 35-acre bird sanctuary, located close to the Falmouth coast. This wildlife area has nature trails and a bike path, and is mostly flat, offering views of the pond and the coast. A very enjoyable place to run while observing the different species of birds, such as swans, geese, ducks, gulls, herons, and ospreys.

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On the eastern side of Long Pond you can visit the Sphagnum Bog where in the fall, winter, and spring you can frequently find a vernal pool. Also known as ephemeral pools, autumnal pools, and temporary woodland ponds, these pools fill in the autumn and winter and are usually dry by the middle of the summer. These pools are vital parts of the New England woodland ecosystem. Many amphibians, from Spring Peepers and Wood Frogs to Spotted Salamanders, and insects, like fairy shrimp, breed and lay their eggs in these pools. This vernal pool is a great place to stop for anyone interested in ecology of the Outer Cape.

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The section of the 3.5-mile-long dirt service road that circles Long Pond on its western side is known as the southern section of the Moraine Trail. This pleasant, accessible trail takes you through a thick pine and oak forest dotted with large boulders left behind as the glaciers that carved Long Pond retreated. You also get glimpses through the trees of the clear blue waters of Long Pond as you hike along this pleasant trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural features can I explore around Teaticket?

Teaticket and its surroundings offer a variety of natural features, including salt ponds, kettlehole ponds, and conservation areas. You can find protected wetlands with boardwalks, restored meadows, and diverse forest habitats. Notable examples include Salt Pond Acres Wildlife Area, which protects 35 acres of open space, and the unique Sphagnum Bog and Vernal Pool near Long Pond, vital for local amphibians and insects.

Are there accessible trails for all abilities near Teaticket's lakes?

Yes, several areas offer accessible trails. Teaticket Park features flat, wide, crushed-stone trails suitable for wheelchair navigation. The Little Pond Conservation Area also provides an all-abilities accessible pathway through meadowlands and pond-side woodland. Additionally, the Moraine Trail (Southern Section), circling Long Pond, is described as a pleasant, accessible dirt service road.

Which lakes are best for family activities?

Jenkins Pond, a short distance from Teaticket, is an excellent choice for families. It features a pleasant sandy beach with picnic tables, and its calm waters are ideal for kayaking and swimming. The Salt Pond Acres Wildlife Area and Oyster Pond are also considered family-friendly, offering nature trails and scenic views.

Where can I go for a peaceful walk or nature observation?

Teaticket Park is ideal for tranquil strolls and birdwatching, featuring a restored wetland with a boardwalk and observation platform. The Little Pond Conservation Area offers a peaceful setting for walks through restored meadowlands. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuary provides nature trails to observe various bird species like swans, geese, and ospreys.

Can I go fishing or paddling in any of the ponds?

Yes, Perch Pond is noted for fishing, with species like chain pickerel, largemouth bass, and bluegill, and offers access for kayaking or canoeing. Jenkins Pond is also great for fishing, kayaking, and swimming, with only electric motors permitted to maintain a peaceful environment.

Are there hiking or running trails near the lakes?

Absolutely. You can find numerous trails for hiking and running. For hiking, consider the Long Pond Trail or the Coonamessett River Lower Loop. For running, routes like the Oyster Pond – Salt Pond Frontage loop are available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Teaticket and Running Trails around Teaticket guide pages.

What makes Oyster Pond unique?

Oyster Pond is a scenic salt pond known for being one of the most studied ponds of its size. Its proximity to major scientific institutions in Woods Hole has made it a significant site for research. It's also comprised of a series of kettle ponds that flooded at the end of the last glacial period.

Where can I learn about local ecology and conservation efforts?

Teaticket Park features a 'Pollinator Pathway' with informational displays about pollinators' roles, making it a great spot to learn about local ecology. The Little Pond Conservation Area has undergone significant efforts to restore and improve water quality, highlighting local preservation work. The Sphagnum Bog and Vernal Pool is also a fascinating place to learn about the New England woodland ecosystem and its unique amphibian and insect life.

Are there any less crowded spots or 'hidden gems' among the lakes?

While popular spots offer great amenities, for a potentially less crowded experience focused on specific natural features, consider the Sphagnum Bog and Vernal Pool on the eastern side of Long Pond. It's a unique ecological site that might offer a quieter, more focused nature experience, especially outside of peak seasons.

What is the Moraine Trail and what can I see there?

The Moraine Trail (Southern Section) is a 3.5-mile-long dirt service road that circles Long Pond. As you hike along this pleasant, accessible trail, you'll pass through a thick pine and oak forest dotted with large glacial boulders and catch glimpses of the clear blue waters of Long Pond.

Where can I find information about water quality in the area?

The Little Pond Conservation Area has seen significant efforts to restore and improve the water quality of Little Pond. For more detailed information on specific water quality initiatives in the region, you can refer to resources like the Falmouth town website, which provides updates on projects such as the Little Pond Sewer Service Area (LPSSA) project: falmouthma.gov.

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