Lake Wallace Pond Vacation Rentals

Lake Wallace Pond, Vermont, United States
45.012° N, -71.6256° W
Lake Wallace Pond
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Lake Wallace, a serene and expansive body of water straddling the U.S.-Canada border, offers an unparalleled adventure for travelers seeking both tranquility and excitement. With two-thirds of the lake in Quebec, Canada, and the remainder in Canaan, Vermont, this international lake is a unique destination. Here, you can engage in a variety of activities such as swimming, paddling, and fishing, although it’s crucial to avoid stepping onto the Canadian shoreline.

The Vermont side of Lake Wallace is home to vibrant wetlands, a favorite perch for local bald eagles, and a public boat launch. Nearby, Big Averill Lake and Little Averill Lake provide additional opportunities for kayaking and canoeing, with Little Averill Lake boasting a natural sandbar and the nesting grounds of the Common Loon.

For those seeking more than water activities, the area is rich in outdoor pursuits. Hike or bike through the local forest and mountain trails, or explore the back roads to discover breathtaking views. The Colebrook Country Club is nearby for golf enthusiasts, and the Canaan Recreation Park offers tennis courts. While there are no immediate museums or historical landmarks, the natural beauty and diverse wildlife make Lake Wallace a compelling destination for adventure travelers, wellness seekers, and families alike.

Surface area (mi)
0.12
Max depth (ft)
62.01
Elevation (ft)
1292.65
Best time to go
Embrace the early fall at Lake Wallace Pond, where vibrant foliage reflects on tranquil waters. September's crisp air beckons for kayaking and serene fishing, while weekdays promise solitude away from crowds. The golden sunsets here are nothing short of a painting.
Water Quality
Lake Wallace Pond in Vermont exhibits water that is predominantly deep blue, with areas of aquamarine near the shoreline. The water clarity is ultra-clear, offering a sparkling and transparent appearance.

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Popular activities

  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Lake Wallace Pond Vacation Rentals has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • No, swimming is not allowed in Wallace Pond. The pond, located in Westchester County, New York, is approximately 23 acres and does not have designated swimming areas or lifeguard services.

  • Lake Wallace Pond is a popular destination because it is one of three international lakes in Vermont, with two-thirds in Canada and one-third in the U.S. It offers swimming, paddling, and fishing opportunities, as well as sightings of wildlife like Common Loon and bald eagles. The lake also features public boat launch and wetland areas.

  • For Lake Wallace Pond in Vermont, the fishing season for angling is from the second Saturday in June through November 30th. The minimum length for fish is 10 inches, and the daily limit is 5 fish. During the period from the second Saturday in April to the Friday before the second Saturday in June, it is catch and release only with artificial lures and flies.

  • There is no public beach at Wallace Pond, but there is a public boat launch. The launch is a concrete ramp, and the area has a summer restroom available but no universal shore fishing platform or dock.

  • Lake Wallace Pond in Cortlandt, New York, is near the towns of Croton-on-Hudson and Peekskill. It is located between US 9 / Albany Post Road, Jean Drive, and Ruth Road. For the Lake Wallace in Belchertown, Massachusetts, the nearby town is Belchertown itself. For the one in Vermont, nearby cities include West Stewartstown, NH, and Beecher Falls, VT.