Best lakes around North Attleborough, Massachusetts, include several notable bodies of water that offer various outdoor activities. The region features both natural ponds and man-made reservoirs, set within a landscape of woodlands and conservation areas. These aquatic environments provide opportunities for recreation and appreciation of natural features.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Diamond Hill Reservoir, also known as the Pawtucket Upper Reservoir, is located in Cumberland, Rhode Island, near the border with Massachusetts. Constructed in 1971, the earthen dam stands 80 feet high and stretches 2,000 feet across. The reservoir covers approximately 390 acres, and is designated exclusively for drinking water purposes, so recreational activities like fishing, swimming, and boating are prohibited to maintain water quality. Despite these restrictions, the reservoir's scenic surroundings attracts many visitors; the area features rustic farmhouses, original historic stone walls, and woodland paths, making it popular among cyclists, joggers, and walkers who appreciate the picturesque landscape. Wildlife enthusiasts can observe various species, including ducks, swans, geese, blue herons, and occasionally bald eagles.
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You get a great view over Olney Pond from here. You're also right next to Frank Moody State Beach, in case you need a break or want to head down to the sand and get in the water.
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Diamond Hill Reservoir in Massachusetts is a scenic freshwater reservoir surrounded by lush landscapes. Popular for fishing and hiking, it offers a tranquil escape with picturesque views and recreational opportunities.
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Arnold Mills Reservoir is a picturesque freshwater body located in Cumberland. Offering serene views and recreational opportunities, it's a popular spot for fishing, birdwatching, and peaceful outings in nature.
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You get a great view over Olney Pond from here. You're also right next to Frank Moody State Beach, in case you need a break or want to head down to the sand and get in the water.
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Gammino Pond is part of the Gammino Pond Conservation Area. A peaceful small lake surrounded by green, lush forests, taking a hike around the Gammino Pond is a sure decision for serenity.
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The Les Pawson trail is a pleasant 3-mile trail around Olney Pond in Lincoln Woods State Park. The trail offers lovely lake views and diverse nature outside the city.
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Olney Pond is a lake located in Lincoln Woods State Park, perfect for cooling off on a hot day!
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For diverse outdoor activities, consider Lincoln Woods State Park, which features a lake and facilities within its historic park. Diamond Hill Reservoir offers picturesque views and opportunities for walking and cycling. Falls Pond is excellent for fishing and boating, while Whiting's Pond is popular for fishing and offers swimming for local residents.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Lincoln Woods State Park, Diamond Hill Reservoir, and Arnold Mills Reservoir are all great options for family outings. Additionally, Gammino Pond, part of the Gammino Pond Conservation Area, provides a peaceful setting surrounded by forests.
Swimming is possible at Whiting's Pond, but access is restricted to North Attleborough and Plainville residents with a valid sticker for parking. Swimming is at your own risk, and the pond is under 24-hour surveillance. Other lakes like Falls Pond are primarily used for boating and fishing, and swimming may not be permitted or advisable due to water quality or access restrictions.
North Attleborough offers excellent fishing. Falls Pond is known for Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Black Crappie, and is regularly stocked with Brook and Rainbow Trout, especially in its southern basin. Whiting's Pond is also a popular spot for anglers, regularly stocked with Rainbow and Brook Trout, along with Largemouth Bass, sunfish, and perch.
Absolutely! Many lakes are surrounded by trails. For instance, the Les Pawson Trail is a pleasant 3-mile loop around Olney Pond in Lincoln Woods State Park, offering lovely lake views. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around North Attleborough guide, which includes routes like the Great Woods Loop and Megley and High Rock Trail Loop.
For scenic beauty, Diamond Hill Reservoir is surrounded by lush landscapes, offering picturesque views. Arnold Mills Reservoir provides serene views, ideal for peaceful outings. Lincoln Woods State Park also boasts beautiful views into its over 100-year-old park, encompassing a lake.
No, not all lakes have public access. While Falls Pond and Whiting's Pond offer public access points for recreation, Greenwood Lake (also known as Bungay Lake) is a private lake with no public access for boating, fishing, or other recreational purposes. It's important to check access rules for each specific body of water.
Parking varies by location. For the northern section of Falls Pond (Coral Lake), there's a paved public ramp in the Joseph F. Zaino Memorial Conservation and Recreation Area with a large parking lot, though a fee is required. The southern section (Reservoir Pond) has a paved boat ramp at the end of Metters Street with limited parking. Whiting's Pond requires a valid sticker for North Attleborough and Plainville residents to access its parking area.
Dog-friendly policies can vary. The Les Pawson Trail around Olney Pond in Lincoln Woods State Park is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion. Always check specific park or lake regulations regarding pets before your visit.
For easy walks, the Les Pawson Trail, a 3-mile loop around Olney Pond in Lincoln Woods State Park, is a great choice. You can also find other easy options in the Easy hikes around North Attleborough guide, such as the Great Woods Loop or the WW1 Memorial Park Loop, which are generally short and accessible.
The lakes around North Attleborough offer different appeals throughout the year. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery with comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is popular for water activities like fishing and swimming (where permitted). Winter can offer opportunities for ice fishing or enjoying serene, snow-covered landscapes, though ice conditions should always be checked for safety.
Yes, non-motorized boats are allowed at Whiting's Pond, with boat ramp access for Massachusetts residents. The southern section of Falls Pond (Reservoir Pond) also provides recreational access via a paved boat ramp suitable for cartop boats and light trailered craft, though motor limits apply (maximum five horsepower).
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil escape and picturesque views offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the diverse nature, from lush forests around Gammino Pond to the historic charm of Lincoln Woods State Park. The opportunities for fishing, walking, and cycling in scenic surroundings are also highly valued.


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