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Hopkinton, Massachusetts
This 234-acre, fertile great pond, also known as Lake Maspenock, is located about three-quarters of a mile west of Route 495 in Hopkinton. Maximum depth is 20 feet; average depth about eight feet. The bottom is composed primarily ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#2.
Greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA

#3.
Greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Tenean Beach is a great swimming beach. It features swimming areas and picnic shelters and the new playground, boardwalk, promenade, and new sand at the northern end of the Beach have really help i... More on Tbha.org
Facilities: Tenean Beach features swimming areas, a tot lot, and picnic shelters. Although difficult to get to, many Boston residents call this beach one of Boston's best kept secrets. Swimming are... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#4.
Greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA

#5.
Greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA

#6.
Greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA
L and M Street Beaches are situated next to each other along Day Boulevard in South Boston. These popular local beaches provide safe swimming conditions and are located near the full-service L Stre... More on Tbha.org
Facilities: The L and M Street Beaches lie adjacent to each other along Day Boulevard in South Boston. These popular local beaches provide excellent swimming conditions and are located near the L S... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#7.
159 Morse St, Norwood, MA 02062

#8.
Harvard, Massachusetts, United States
Located in the Town of Harvard about one mile south of the center, this 316-acre pond supports a diverse fish population. Unfortunately, the shoreline is highly developed with private cottages and year-round homes, severely restricting ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#9.
Arlington, Massachusetts
This fertile, 103-acre natural great pond is located just north of Route 2 in Arlington. Maximum depth is 36 feet; average depth is 12 feet, and the water is transparent to ten feet. The bottom is sand and gravel, most of that is ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#10.
South end
