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Keiser Pond is a 35-acre lake in scenic Caledonia County, Vermont, offering public boating access via a dedicated ramp located on Harveys Hollow Road in Peacham. The pond has a maximum depth of 20 feet, making it suitable for kayaking, canoeing, and motorized boating. This access point is managed by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department as part of the Keiser Pond Wildlife Management Area, which encompasses 69.2 acres of surrounding land.
**What to Know:** The boat ramp is the only public access point to Keiser Pond, and parking is limited. Plan accordingly and arrive early during peak use times. The WMA designation means the area is open to public recreation under Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department rules—check their website for current regulations and any seasonal restrictions. The pond's moderate size and depth make it ideal for day paddling and fishing activities.