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Grafton Pond
Location of Grafton Pond in New Hampshire, USA.
Location of Grafton Pond in New Hampshire, USA.
Grafton Pond
Location of Grafton Pond in New Hampshire, USA.
Location of Grafton Pond in New Hampshire, USA.
Grafton Pond
LocationGrafton County, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°34′42″N 72°2′15″W / 43.57833°N 72.03750°W / 43.57833; -72.03750
Primary outflowstributary of Bicknell Brook
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Max. width0.7 mi (1.1 km)
Surface area319 acres (1.3 km2)
Average depth13 ft (4.0 m)
Max. depth72 ft (22 m)
Surface elevation1,224 ft (373 m)
Islandsat least 29
SettlementsGrafton

Grafton Pond is a 319-acre (1.3 km2)[1] water body located in Grafton County in western New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Grafton. The pond is part of the Mascoma River watershed, flowing to the Connecticut River. Outflow from the pond travels through Bicknell Brook to Crystal Lake in Enfield, then north to the Mascoma River in West Canaan.

Grafton Pond is located within the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests' Grafton Pond Reservation and is an active common loon nesting site. There is a cement dam with a spillway for the pond leading into Bicknell Brook. It is a local favorite for swimming, fishing and boating, although only electric engines are allowed on the pond. No camping or campfires are allowed around the pond or on any of the islands, and it is a "carry in, carry out" area.

The lake is classified as a warmwater fishery, with observed species including smallmouth bass, chain pickerel, yellow perch, sunfish, and brown bullhead,[1] as well as largemouth bass.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Grafton Pond, Grafton" (PDF). NH Fish & Game. Retrieved August 15, 2014.

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