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**Location & Access**
McIntosh Pond is a 23-acre public water body located in Royalton, Windsor County, Vermont, accessible via McIntosh Pond Road. The site features a concrete boat ramp managed by the Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife, making it a convenient launching point for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorboats.
**Boating & Recreation**
This is a small, quiet pond ideal for paddlers seeking a calm water experience. The pond operates under a 5 mph speed limit, making it suitable for kayaking and canoeing. The site offers seasonal fishing opportunities for stocked trout and natural brook trout populations. Parking is available at the access area. Note that while there is a boat ramp facility, it does not have a defined launch structure, so paddlers with smaller craft or those carrying boats may find easier access.
**Nearby Recreation**
For paddlers looking to explore additional opportunities, Union Village Dam is nearby in Thetford, offering over 6 miles of river for fishing and paddling. The Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is also in the region for those interested in scenic walking and Vermont's natural landscapes.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Union Village DamLocated within
Marsh - Billings - Rockefeller National Historical ParkLocated within