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Woodward Reservoir is a 110-acre lake located in Plymouth, Windsor County, offering public boat access via a launch facility on VT-100. With a maximum depth of 32 feet, this reservoir provides suitable conditions for kayaking, canoeing, and recreational boating. The access point allows paddlers to explore the lake and connected Reservoir Brook, making it a convenient launch for those interested in flatwater paddling in central Vermont's Appalachian region.
Note that this access point has limited infrastructure—sources indicate "no defined ramp" facilities—so paddlers should be prepared for a basic launch area and plan accordingly. The site's proximity to the scenic Mount Tom Forest and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park adds appeal for those combining water activities with outdoor exploration in this beautiful Windsor County landscape. Check local conditions and water levels before visiting, particularly in spring and fall.
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