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Lake Massapoag

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Lake Massapoag is a picturesque, natural spring-fed lake nestled in Sharon, Massachusetts, United States. Spanning approximately 353 to 392 acres, this "Great Pond" is a significant natural resource, serving as the headwaters for both Massapoag Brook, which flows into the Neponset River, and the Canoe River, leading to the Taunton River and Narragansett Bay. Situated at an elevation of about 75 meters, its name originates from the Algonquin word for "large water," reflecting its expansive presence in the region.

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    March 26, 2022

    Road cycling

    Beach St cuts across the north side of the lake, west/east. There are spots you can stop well off the road to admire the view and have a break.

    Road surface is good, except it’s a bit broken up at the east end.

    Not a lot of traffic too.

    June 2, 2024

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    A wonderful lake for a short break

    March 19, 2025

    Road cycling

    Nice area close to Borderland State Park and Moose Hill to ride around for cycling and running.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    This moderate 35.1-mile road cycling loop takes you from urban Mattapan to the scenic Lake Massapoag, offering diverse landscapes.
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    This moderate 59.3-mile road cycling loop from Norton explores Borderland State Park, featuring Lake Massapoag and Peters Hill.
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    Location: Sharon, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there dedicated hiking trails directly around Lake Massapoag, or are they mostly road-based?

    While a full, dedicated hiking trail loop directly bordering the entire lake is not prominent, visitors can enjoy scenic walks and runs along Beach Street on the northern side, which offers pull-off areas for views. For more extensive trail systems, the area around Lake Massapoag connects to nearby natural attractions like Borderland State Park and Moose Hill, which provide a variety of hiking and running paths through wooded terrain.

    What kind of terrain can hikers and runners expect around Lake Massapoag and in the immediate vicinity?

    The immediate area around Lake Massapoag, particularly along Beach Street, features paved or well-maintained road surfaces suitable for cycling and running, with generally light traffic. For those seeking more natural terrain, the surrounding Sharon area and nearby parks like Borderland State Park offer wooded trails with varying elevations, ranging from easy paths to more moderate routes. The lake itself has a bottom primarily of gravel and rubble, with some boulder-strewn areas, but this is not relevant for land-based activities.

    Is Lake Massapoag suitable for a winter hike or other cold-weather activities?

    Yes, Lake Massapoag offers unique opportunities in winter. When the lake freezes sufficiently, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing. While dedicated winter hiking trails directly around the lake are limited to the road, the serene, snow-covered landscape provides a beautiful backdrop for a cold-weather stroll. Always check ice conditions before venturing onto the lake.

    What are the best points of interest or natural features to look out for at Lake Massapoag?

    Lake Massapoag itself is a significant natural feature, known for its status as a "Great Pond" and its role as the headwaters of Massapoag Brook and the Canoe River. Visitors often enjoy the tranquil views, especially from accessible spots along Beach Street on the northern shore, which are perfect for catching beautiful sunsets. The lake's bottom is primarily gravel and rubble, and aquatic vegetation is sparse, mainly found in coves on the southern and western shores. The nearby Sharon Great Cedar Swamp also plays a vital role in the lake's ecosystem.

    Are there any specific parking recommendations for accessing Lake Massapoag, especially during peak times?

    Parking is available, particularly at Memorial Park Beach on the eastern shore. However, during warmer months and on weekends, parking areas can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is generally recommended to secure a spot. There are also pull-off areas along Beach Street on the northern side of the lake that offer convenient, albeit limited, parking for short stops to admire the view.

    Are dogs allowed at Lake Massapoag, and are there any dog-friendly trails or areas?

    While specific regulations for dogs directly on the lake's beaches or within Memorial Park Beach may vary, dogs are generally welcome on leash in public outdoor areas around Lake Massapoag, such as along Beach Street. For more dedicated dog-friendly trails, nearby natural areas like Borderland State Park often have specific rules regarding leashed dogs on their extensive trail networks. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them.

    What family-friendly activities are available at Lake Massapoag beyond swimming?

    Beyond swimming at Memorial Park Beach, which is equipped with lifeguards, a bathhouse, and picnic areas, Lake Massapoag offers a range of family-friendly activities. These include kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. The calm waters are also suitable for boating (with a 60 hp maximum engine limit and no jet-propelled craft allowed). In winter, when conditions permit, ice skating and cross-country skiing can be enjoyed by families.

    Can you tell me more about the historical significance of Lake Massapoag?

    Lake Massapoag has a rich history. In pre-colonial times, it had a higher water level and supported herring migration. During the 18th century, its outlet was deepened for bog iron extraction, with Paul Revere even acquiring water rights for his mill. In the 19th century, it was home to a large ice business. Due to its location and the lake itself, Sharon became a minor summer resort with hotels and camps. The site of the former icehouse is now the town beach, created after the icehouse burned down.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options conveniently located near Lake Massapoag?

    Lake Massapoag is located in Sharon, Massachusetts, a town that offers various local amenities. While there might not be establishments directly on the lake's shore, you can find cafes, restaurants, and potentially accommodation options within Sharon center or nearby towns. For specific recommendations, it's best to check local business directories or online maps for the most current information.

    What are the boating regulations on Lake Massapoag?

    Boating is a popular activity on Lake Massapoag, but there are specific regulations to ensure safety and preserve the lake's tranquility. There is a 60 hp maximum engine limit for motorized boats, and jet-propelled craft are not permitted. These rules help maintain a calm environment for all users, including those enjoying sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

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