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Derby Pond (also known as Lake Derby) is a 212-acre public access water body located in Derby, Orleans County in northeastern Vermont. The boat ramp provides a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats looking to explore this relatively shallow pond, which has a maximum depth of 19 feet. The calm water makes it suitable for paddlers of various skill levels.
This is a Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife managed access area designed to accommodate various watercraft sizes. Before launching, paddlers should check current Vermont boating regulations and any speed restrictions that may apply. Given the pond's modest size and depth, it's well-suited for leisurely paddles and fishing. For specific details about facilities (parking, amenities, seasonal hours, or fees), contact the Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife or visit their official access site information.