Wakefield Pond in Burrillville, Rhode Island, is a serene fishing access site nestled against the Connecticut border. With a cement plank boat ramp and a gravel parking lot, this 74-acre pond offers a peaceful escape for boating enthusiasts. While the northern arm of the pond is lined with houses, the majority of the shoreline remains undeveloped, providing a picturesque backdrop of wooded beauty. Visitors should note that outboard motors are not permitted between June 20 and September 20.
Located in the town of Burrillville, Wakefield Pond can be easily accessed by following Buck Hill Road west from Route 100. After 1.7 miles, take a left onto Wakefield Road, followed by a left onto Lee Circle. From there, turn right onto the road descending the hill, and at the bottom, turn left to find the boat ramp on the right. With its tranquil waters and scenic surroundings, Wakefield Pond is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful boating experience in northwestern Rhode Island.
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