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Colby Pond offers a quiet recreational paddling opportunity in Plymouth, Vermont. The access point is located at the intersection of Kingdom Road and Reading Pond Road in Windsor County. This informal boat ramp provides entry to Colby Pond, a scenic impoundment created by a dam completed in 1959 that now functions as a conservation and recreation area. The setting is ideal for paddlers seeking a calm-water paddling experience away from heavier traffic.
This access site is best suited for kayakers, canoeists, and small boats. The ramp has no defined formal launch infrastructure, so be prepared for a more rustic access experience. The pond's quiet waters make it an excellent choice for recreational paddling, wildlife viewing, and fishing. Nearby attractions include the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park and North Springfield Lake, allowing for a broader outdoor recreation experience in the region.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Saint-Gaudens National Historical ParkLocated within
North Springfield LakeLocated within
Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical ParkLocated within