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Top 6 Lakes around Bridgewater

Lakes around Bridgewater encompass diverse water bodies across both Massachusetts and New Jersey. Bridgewater, Massachusetts, features natural "Great Ponds" and lakes within state parks, offering extensive natural settings. In contrast, Bridgewater, New Jersey, provides recreational opportunities around a notable reservoir and parkland with water features. These areas offer various outdoor activities centered around their aquatic environments.

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  • The most popular lakes is Massasoit Sate Park, a forest area that features several lakes and cranberry bogs. This…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Massasoit Sate Park

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Head out on foot or by bike on Massasoit State Park's trails.

This is an especially nice park to visit in the fall, when you can see the contrast of scarlet cranberry bogs and pine trees.

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Middle Pond

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Middle Pond is a lake within Massasoit State Park, a wonderful 1,200-acre (480 ha) woodland. Middle Pond is one of six lakes and ponds in the park. There are lots of cranberry bogs too.

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Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area

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Really beautiful place to pass through. Popular with people fishing and walking dogs but you can pass through on a bike. Trail is sandy with big stones in it so …

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Lakeville

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Lakeville received its name from alarge numbers of beautiful lakes which occupy approximately 4,000 acres of the township.

Lakeville was once part of Middleborough.

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The Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area spans 1,625 acres of open land for public use, including retired cranberry bogs, ponds, and swampland, and offers more than 10 miles (16.09 km) …

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July 28, 2025, Massasoit Sate Park

MASSACRE STATE PARK

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The Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area spans 1,625 acres of open land for public use, including retired cranberry bogs, ponds, and swampland, and offers more than 10 miles (16.09 km) of public trails on the property to explore. There are no public restrooms here, so if you'd like to take a break from your ride and want to explore this tranquil area, be sure to plan accordingly.

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February 7, 2024, Middle Pond

Middle Pond is a lake within Massasoit State Park, a wonderful 1,200-acre (480 ha) woodland. Middle Pond is one of six lakes and ponds in the park. There are lots of cranberry bogs, too. The park has a large network of trails for hiking, biking, horse riding and skiing.

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February 1, 2024, Massasoit Sate Park

Embark on a bike ride along the trails of Massasoit State Park. It's particularly enchanting during autumn, showcasing a picturesque contrast between scarlet cranberry bogs and towering pine trees.

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November 19, 2023, Lakeville

Lakeville received its name from large numbers of beautiful lakes which occupy approximately 4,000 acres of the township. Lakeville was once part of Middleborough.

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A nice area to relax.

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This is a really nice park with some lakes a bit outside downtown Taunton. One interesting feature of this park is that there is a sandy beach at one of the lakes which is in a natural state, not set up for swimming, which is incredibly rare. There is camping available in one section of the park. For a biker there is a long, freshly paved road, that ends up at a dead end unless you go off road. For the hiker trails are all throughout the park although it's mostly flat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find around Bridgewater?

Around Bridgewater, you'll find a diverse range of water bodies. Bridgewater, Massachusetts, features natural "Great Ponds" like Lake Nippenicket and several lakes within Massasoit State Park. Bridgewater, New Jersey, offers recreational opportunities around the notable Washington Valley Park Reservoir and water features within Duke Island Park.

Are there good spots for fishing near Bridgewater?

Yes, fishing is a popular activity. In Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Lake Nippenicket is highly regarded for warmwater species like Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch. You can also fish at Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area. In Bridgewater, New Jersey, the Washington Valley Park Reservoir is a popular spot for Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, and Bluegill, with accessible shoreline fishing.

What outdoor activities are available around the lakes in Bridgewater?

You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Massasoit State Park, which includes Middle Pond, offers extensive trails for hiking, biking, and horse riding. The Washington Valley Park in Bridgewater, New Jersey, provides over seven miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking. For more specific routes, explore the hiking, MTB, and cycling guides around Bridgewater.

Are there family-friendly lake areas in Bridgewater?

Absolutely. Massasoit State Park, home to Middle Pond, is considered family-friendly with its trails and natural setting. Duke Island Park in Bridgewater, New Jersey, is also a great option for families, offering picnic areas, playgrounds, and casual fishing opportunities.

Where can I go for a scenic walk or hike near the lakes?

For scenic walks, Massasoit State Park offers a large network of trails through woodlands and past cranberry bogs. Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area features beautiful sandy trails popular for walking. In New Jersey, Washington Valley Park has extensive trails around its reservoir, providing a natural and undisturbed setting with pine and hemlock forests.

Are there any dog-friendly lake areas?

Yes, Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area is a popular spot for dog walking, offering trails through a beautiful natural setting.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The natural areas around Bridgewater's lakes are rich in wildlife. Lake Nippenicket is known for its diverse fish populations. Washington Valley Park in New Jersey is renowned for its Hawk Watch area, where thousands of raptors can be observed during autumn migration, alongside other bird species in its pine and hemlock forests and wetland marshes.

What makes Lake Nippenicket unique?

Lake Nippenicket in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, is a significant 375-acre natural "Great Pond" known for excellent fishing, particularly for bass. It features a large island and undeveloped shorelines, preserving its natural character. Intriguingly, it's also situated within the mysterious "Bridgewater Triangle," an area associated with local folklore.

Can I go boating on any of the lakes?

Yes, Lake Nippenicket in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, offers boat access via a paved ramp, with ample parking. Its large size and numerous inlets make it ideal for exploration by boat.

Are there any lakes with good viewpoints or picnic spots?

Yes, Lake Rico offers fantastic views of the lake set within its wooded surroundings, complete with picnic benches for a relaxing break. Duke Island Park in Bridgewater, New Jersey, also provides picnic areas alongside its water features.

What is the best time to visit the lakes around Bridgewater?

While specific times vary by activity, the fall is particularly beautiful at places like Massasoit State Park, where you can see the contrast of scarlet cranberry bogs and pine trees. Autumn is also prime for birdwatching at Washington Valley Park's Hawk Watch in New Jersey.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Bridgewater?

Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the serene settings for fishing and walking, like at Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area. The extensive trail networks for hiking and biking, especially within Massasoit State Park and Washington Valley Park, are also highly valued.

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