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Lake Monomonac Vacation and Resort PropertiesLake Monomonac is formed by Lake Monomonac Dam on the Lake Monomonac River in Worcester County, Massachusetts and is used for recreation purposes. Construction was completed in 1923. It is property of Town of Winchendon. Lake Monomonac is a man-made lake between New Hampshire Massachusetts. It was created from a small pond in New Hampshire by the construction of dams on the North Branch of the Millers River, a tributary of the Connecticut River. Lake Monomonac is 711 acres in size with 425 acres in New Hampshire and the remaining 286 acres in Massachusetts. Nearby Attractions
Birch Hill Dam (9 miles)
The Lake Denison Recreation Area, on an 82-acre natural lake, offers campground, swim beach, and picnic area. Reservoir lands are managed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for hunting, fishing, and...
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Edward MacDowell Lake (11 miles)
Located near Peterborough, this facility is named after the famous composer and concert pianist, Edward Alexander MacDowell. The 165-acre shallow lake and adjacent lands are managed by the State and the Corps of Engineers for hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities. A picturesque recreation area located next to the dam provides a picnic area with two group shelters, a swim beach, and hiking trails. (The group shelters may be reserved through the...
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Wapack National Wildlife Refuge (12 miles)
Wapack National Wildlife Refuge was New Hampshire's first refuge and was established through a donation in 1972. The 1,672-acre refuge is located about 20 miles west of Nashua, New Hampshire and encompasses the 2,278 ft. North Pack Monadnock Mountain. The refuge is a popular hawk migration area and provides nesting habitat for numerous migratory songbirds such as the tree sparrow, Swainson's thrush, magnolia warbler, corssbills, pine grosbeaks and white-throated sparrow. The refuge also...
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Tully Lake (12 miles)
Located in rural Massachusetts, Tully Lake is a 1300-acre flood control project that provides a variety of recreation opportunities. A tents-only campground with 35 sites lies on the north side of the 200-acre lake. Adjacent to the dam, the Recreation Area offers picnic sites and a boat ramp with a 10-HP maximum. Twenty-three miles of hiking trails extend around the lake, Long Pond, and off-site to nearby waterfalls and scenic vistas. The lake is ideal for canoes and kayaks, which can explore...
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