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Little Long Pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts offers a public boat launch facility managed by the Massachusetts Division of Conservation and Recreation. The site features a concrete boat ramp, small fishing area, and parking for approximately 29 boat trailers, making it a convenient access point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The ramp was recently improved to address safety concerns and provide better stormwater management, ensuring reliable access to the 227-acre pond.
This scenic water body straddles the Plymouth, Carver, Lakeville, and Wareham town boundaries and is part of the Buzzards Bay Watershed. The pond welcomes all safe boaters and provides a good launching point for paddlers looking to explore a calm, inland water body. With ample parking and a well-maintained ramp, Little Long Pond is suitable for both experienced boaters and casual visitors seeking a hassle-free paddling experience. The nearby Massasoit National Wildlife Refuge and Cape Cod Canal offer additional recreational opportunities in the region.