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**Location & Access:** Goose Pond's public boat ramp is located on the southwestern shore, just north of the pond's outlet. Access via Forest Street south from Route 20 (just east of the Massachusetts Turnpike interchange) for approximately two miles; Forest Street becomes Goose Pond Road leading to the launch area. The site is managed by the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife and includes parking facilities.
**Facilities & Amenities:** The ramp features recently improved accessibility infrastructure, including a concrete sidewalk and floating docks that accommodate paddlers and boaters of all abilities. These upgrades were completed in 2024 through community fundraising efforts. The pond straddles Tyringham and Lee in Berkshire County, making it a convenient access point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats exploring the area.
**Usage Guidelines:** Boats should not be left unattended at the ramp, floats, or docks except when actively loading/unloading passengers or cargo. Check for any posted official notices regarding current regulations or restrictions before launching.