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Anderson Pond in North Stonington, Connecticut provides easy public access for paddlers and small boat users. The boat ramp on the northeast side of the pond allows for carry-in access for kayaks, canoes, and small non-motorized boats. There is a gravel ramp and parking for up to 8 vehicles. Anderson Pond is a 50-acre public pond with a mostly undeveloped shoreline, making it an ideal location for a peaceful paddle or casting a line. While motorized boating is allowed, the pond is well-suited for human-powered watercraft like kayaks and canoes. Paddlers can explore the scenic pond and surrounding wildlife refuge areas. Overall, Anderson Pond provides a convenient, low-key access point for recreational boaters and paddlers in southeastern Connecticut.