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**Location & Access:** Bryant Pond offers a public boat ramp located at the southeast end of the lake, accessible off Rowe Hill Road near the outlet. This launch provides convenient access to the 276-acre pond and connects to the Little Androscoggin River system in Oxford County.
**What to Expect:** Bryant Pond features a mix of rocky and sandy shoreline with a shallow beach area at the northwest end. The pond is popular with anglers pursuing coldwater species like landlocked salmon, brook trout, and smelt, making it a scenic paddling destination. The ramp's proximity to the outlet means water levels can be influenced by dam operations. Paddlers should expect typical New England lake conditions with scenic mountain views in the Appalachian foothills.
**Practical Tips:** As a public access point, this ramp is suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats. Check current water conditions and water level before launching, particularly if you plan to explore downstream into the Little Androscoggin River, where flow and conditions may vary seasonally.