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16 Hide Away Lane

2 2.0   Sf: 2122   Yr: 1963  Acres: 0.230

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Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

Lot 13 Ridge Way

3 2.0   Sf: 1434   Yr: 2025  Acres: 0.920

Stephen Foglio Jr, Agent

105 Mountain View Drive

3 3.0   Sf: 2040   Yr: 1973  Acres: 2.410

Sherry Main, Agent

59 Treasure Island Road

4 1.0   Sf: 1066   Yr: 1908  Acres: 1.120

Kelli Genest, Agent

22 Pleasant Point Road

2 1.0   Sf: 1028   Yr: 0  Acres: 0.130

Sherry Main, Agent

Lot #35 Hubbard Cove Road

Acres: 0.600

Tammy Baker, Agent

115 34th Street

2 2.0   Sf: 1296   Yr: 1995  Acres: 0.110

Ronald Cote, Agent

122 Onamor Drive

2 2.0   Sf: 1902   Yr: 2001  Acres: 0.680

Kelli Genest, Agent

17 Hayes Road

3 1.0   Sf: 1008   Yr: 0  Acres: 0.530

Kelli Genest, Agent

84 Covewood Drive

4 1.0   Sf: 1251   Yr: 1970  Acres: 0.250

Kelli Genest, Agent

638 E Shore Drive

3 3.0   Sf: 4388   Yr: 2006  Acres: 0.920

Sherry Main, Agent

Milton Pond Information

Milton Pond is a scenic body of water located in Milton, New Hampshire, within Strafford County. It's a popular destination for both fishing and boating, offering a peaceful natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fishing
Milton Pond is known for its variety of fish species, making it an attractive spot for anglers. Common fish species found in the pond include:

- Largemouth Bass
- Pickerel
- Panfish (such as Bluegill and Perch)

Fishing regulations apply, so it's important for anglers to check local laws regarding licensing and specific rules for fishing in Milton Pond.

Boating
Milton Pond allows for various types of boating activities. Kayaking, canoeing, and small motorboats can be used, making it a great place for both leisurely paddling and more active boating. However, it's advisable to check for any restrictions on boat size and motor use.

Amenities and Access
- There are public access points for launching boats, but facilities may be limited, so you should plan accordingly.
- The surrounding area often provides opportunities for hiking and enjoying the outdoors.

Conservation and Safety
As with any natural resource, users are encouraged to respect the environment by following "Leave No Trace" principles, keeping the area clean, and ensuring the preservation of wildlife habitats.

For the most current information regarding regulations, conditions, and specific amenities at Milton Pond, local resources such as the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department or local town websites can provide updates and details.

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