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Long Pond Waterfront. This estate-sized 2.25 acre parcel with...

Long Pond - Barnstable County 

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5 4.0  

Brewster, Massachusetts

Sq Ft: 3058   Year: 1965 Acres: 2.260  
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Showing 9 lake properties within 20 miles:

Welcome to 65 Fisk Street, a beautifully remodeled Cape Cod...

(private lake, pond, creek) 

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5 4.0  

West Dennis, Massachusetts

Sq Ft: 2806   Year: 1948 Acres: 1.310  

Waterfront on Schoolhouse Pond, this Hyannis Port gem combines...

(private lake, pond, creek) 

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3 3.0  

Hyannis Port, Massachusetts

Sq Ft: 2546   Year: 1985 Acres: 1.020  

Discover your dream retreat with this beautifully renovated Cape...

Baker Pond 

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3 3.0  

Orleans, Massachusetts

Sq Ft: 1944   Year: 1983 Acres: 0.370  

Here's your opportunity to own a delightful, freestanding...

Lewis Pond 

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2 1.0  

West Yarmouth, Massachusetts

Sq Ft: 640   Year: 1950 Acres: 0.000  

Waterfront West Barnstable home on Mill Pond is a peaceful...

(private lake, pond, creek) 

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2 2.0  

West Barnstable, Massachusetts

Sq Ft: 1024   Year: 1929 Acres: 0.630  

On a quiet dead-end road, less than 10 minutes from...

Long Pond - Centerville 

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3 3.0  

Centerville, Massachusetts

Sq Ft: 2980   Year: 1964 Acres: 0.330  

This beautiful pond front Colonial located on Southern Simmon...

(private lake, pond, creek) 

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3 3.0  

Dennis, Massachusetts

Sq Ft: 2104   Year: 1995 Acres: 1.500  

This ideal building lot awaits you on at the outermost area of...

 

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Wellfleet, Massachusetts

Acres: 0.350  

On the Dennis Brewster line you will find 2.36 acres of wooded...

 

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Dennis, Massachusetts

Acres: 2.360  

Long Pond - Barnstable County Information

Long Pond, located in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, is a popular destination for both recreational fishing and boating. Here's a summary of the important information regarding this body of water:

Overview
- Location: Long Pond is situated in the town of Barnstable, which is part of Cape Cod. It is one of the largest freshwater ponds in the area.
- Size: The pond covers approximately 700 acres, making it an appealing spot for various outdoor activities.

Fishing
- Species: Long Pond is known for a variety of fish species including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, and pickerel. The pond can also have trout in certain seasons.
- Fishing Regulations:
- Make sure to check the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife regulations for specific rules regarding fishing seasons and limits, as they can vary.
- A valid Massachusetts fishing license is required for anglers aged 15 and older.

Boating
- Boating Regulations:
- Long Pond allows various types of boating, including canoes, kayaks, and motorized boats, although speed limits and specific regulations may apply.
- It's important to check local regulations regarding boat launching and any restrictions that might be in place for powered vessels to maintain safety and ecological balance.

Recreation
- Swimming: Swimming is permitted, but it's advisable to check local guidelines regarding water quality and safety advisories, especially during the summer months.
- Picnicking and Hiking: The surrounding areas offer opportunities for picnicking and hiking. It's a great place to enjoy nature and the scenic beauty of Cape Cod.

Access
- Public Access: There are several public access points for fishing and boating. It's good practice to arrive early during the busy season to secure a spot at the launch ramps.
- Parking: Ensure to check for designated parking areas and any potential fees.

Safety and Conservation
- Safety Measures: Make sure to wear life jackets when boating and keep safety equipment onboard. Also, be aware of weather conditions and tidal changes.
- Environmental Conservation: Follow Leave No Trace principles to help maintain the natural beauty of Long Pond and protect its ecosystem.

Local Amenities
- Nearby towns such as Barnstable may offer additional amenities, including shops, restaurants, and accommodations for those wanting to stay longer.

If you're planning a visit, it's always a good idea to check local resources or contact the Barnstable town office for the most current information on regulations, conditions, and any ongoing conservation efforts.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!