This 170-acre alkaline great pond, also known as Scotch Pond or Scotts Pond, is privately owned and located just north of Route 20 in the heart of the Berkshires. Maximum depth is 53 feet; average depth is 26 feet. The Public Access Board owns a paved ramp and large parking lot located off Route 20 on the southern tip of the lake. The ramp is suitable for small trailer boats, car top boats and canoes, and there is no fee to launch. Shore fishing access is limited mostly to the boat ramp parking area due to private ownership, but there is little shoreline development except on the northern end of the lake.
Sandy Beach at Laurel Lake
Laurel Lake, Lee, Massachusetts 01238
Laurel Lake, Lee, Massachusetts 01238
Swimming
Canoeing, Kayaking
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