Swim, Boat, and Picnic at Ashuelot River Park in Keene
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Why Rent On Ashuelot Pond
Ashuelot Pond sits in southwestern New Hampshire near the town of Marlow, feeding into the Ashuelot River and surrounded by the kind of quiet, mixed hardwood landscape that defines interior New England’s most peaceful lake country. The pond and its river connection offer a relaxed, genuinely unhurried outdoor experience that is well-suited to families who prefer natural stillness over high-octane water sports, and the proximity to some of the region’s best hiking terrain makes it an excellent base for an active family week.
Boating, Kayaking, and River Access
The pond connects to the Ashuelot River, which offers kayaking, canoeing, and motoring through tranquil stretches of New Hampshire interior landscape that most visitors to the state never reach. Hiking trails leading to Silver Mountain, Bean Mountain, and the iconic Mount Monadnock are within a comfortable drive, giving land-based family members an excellent alternative to water days throughout the week.
Keene and the Monadnock Region
The city of Keene is the regional hub for southwestern New Hampshire, with Ashuelot River Park offering scenic walking trails and birdwatching in a well-maintained green space along the river. Keene’s Main Street is one of the most genuinely charming commercial streets in New England, with locally owned restaurants, bookshops, and the Monadnock Center for History and Culture providing a full afternoon’s worth of exploration.
Mount Monadnock: A New England Icon
Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey, widely cited as one of the most climbed mountains in the world, is a straightforward and rewarding day hike for families with children eight and older. The views from the summit, extending to Boston on a clear day, are among the most celebrated in New England and make the effort feel appropriately rewarded.
A Peaceful Monadnock Region Base
A vacation rental near Ashuelot Pond gives your family a quiet, nature-centered base in a corner of New Hampshire that rewards genuine exploration. Cozy properties with river and pond access, full kitchens, and outdoor space for morning coffee are available for families who want the full Monadnock Region experience with a private and comfortable home base.
- Surface area (mi)
- 0.93
- Max depth (ft)
- 25.92
- Elevation (ft)
- 1443.57
- Shoreline length (mi)
- 8.26
Popular activities
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Freshwater Fishing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to dive into what Ashuelot Pond has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!
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Yes, swimming is allowed in Ashuelot Pond. Swimming is permitted in designated areas, and there are no specific restrictions mentioned for swimming activities.
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Ashuelot River, not Ashuelot Pond, is the popular destination. It offers hiking, swimming, and boating opportunities with a slow-moving and sandy river bottom. The area also features scenic trails, flat-water river trips, and nearby historic sites and parks.
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There are no specific fishing regulations mentioned for Ashuelot Pond in the available sources. However, anglers should follow general New Hampshire freshwater fishing regulations and any local guidelines that may apply. It is always a good idea to check with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department for the most current rules.
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There is a private beach at Ashuelot Pond, but not a public one. The beach is maintained by the Lake Ashuelot Estates Association and is available only to its members and their guests. The public can access the pond through a public boat ramp.
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Ashuelot Pond is located in the town of Washington in Sullivan County, New Hampshire. It is part of the Ashuelot River watershed, which includes several other towns in southwestern New Hampshire and two towns in Massachusetts. The pond is situated along the upper reaches of the Ashuelot River.