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Nestled in a peaceful, wooded setting, this to-be-built modern...

Home  Sherman, Connecticut

20 Wagon Wheel Road

3 2.0   Sf: 2792   Yr: 2025  Acres: 2.040

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Lakefront  Home  Brookfield, Connecticut

61 Kellogg Street

4 3.5   Sf: 5339   Yr: 2006  Acres: 0.750

Barbara Sivba, Broker

Impeccable Lakefront on Pristine Lake Lillinonah...

Lakefront  Home  Brookfield, Connecticut

9 Nicole's Court

4 4.5   Sf: 6428   Yr: 2003  Acres: 3.810

Barbara Sivba, Broker

Stunning Two Home Candlewood Lake Lakefront...

Lakefront  Home  Brookfield, Connecticut

52 S Lake Shore

4 4.0   Sf: 3700   Yr: 2024  Acres: 0.630

Barbara Sivba, Broker

Lake Cottage with Incomparable Views...

Home  Danbury, Connecticut

33-31 Cornell Rd

3 2.0   Sf: 1600   Yr: 1964  Acres: 0.000

Barbara Sivba, Broker

Exceptional Candlewood Lake Home...

Lakefront  Home  Danbury, Connecticut

2 Shoreview Lane

4 4.5   Sf: 6295   Yr: 2001  Acres: 2.000

Barbara Sivba, Broker

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Acreage  La Grange, New York

116 Velie Road

Acres: 480.000

Capturing a spectacular 180-degree view of the Titicus Reservoir...

Home  North Salem, New York

194 Titicus Road

5 8.0   Sf: 6241   Yr: 1997  Acres: 49.250

Family Compound - Iconic Boulders Lodge on Lake Waramaug...

Lakefront  Home  Warren, Connecticut

387 Lake Road

8 8.0   Sf: 8387   Yr: 1895  Acres: 6.950

*Stone Bridge.* The Ultimate Classic Country Estate with Modern...

Waterfront  Home  Washington, Connecticut

42 Nettleton Hollow Road

5 8.0   Sf: 10006   Yr: 2017  Acres: 24.875

A winding drive leads you to this majestic estate offering an...

Lakefront  Home  Carmel, New York

737 Croton Falls Road

6 9.0   Sf: 9193   Yr: 1998  Acres: 24.930

Squantz Pond Information

Squantz Pond is a popular recreational area located in the western part of Connecticut, specifically in the town of Newtown. It's known for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities, particularly fishing and boating. Here’s some information you might find useful about Squantz Pond:

Fishing
- Species: Squantz Pond is home to various fish species, including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, trout, and panfish like bluegill and crappie.
- Fishing Regulations: As with any fishing location in Connecticut, anglers should be aware of the state’s fishing regulations, including licensing requirements, catch limits, and specific rules pertaining to the species being targeted.
- Fishing Accessibility: There are some accessible spots around the pond for shore fishing, and boat fishing is also popular.

Boating
- Types of Boats: Squantz Pond is a non-motorized boating area, which means you can use kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. Sailboats may also be allowed, but powerboats are generally prohibited to maintain the tranquility and ecological balance of the pond.
- Boat Launch: There is typically a designated launch area for non-motorized boats, where you can easily enter the water.
- Safety: Always wear life jackets when boating and be mindful of other boaters and anglers.

Amenities
- Trails and Picnic Areas: There are often trails around the pond that are great for walking or biking, along with picnic areas for a relaxing day outdoors.
- Parking: There is usually designated parking available for visitors, but it can fill up quickly on weekends, especially during the fishing season.

Conservation
- The area is often involved in conservation efforts to maintain its natural habitat and ensure it remains a beautiful spot for future generations.

Getting There
- You can access Squantz Pond via local roads, and it’s advisable to check local maps or GPS for the best route. The area is relatively easy to find from major highways in Connecticut.

Additional Tips
- Local weather conditions can affect fishing and boating, so check forecasts beforehand.
- For updates on fishing conditions and any potential closures, it would be good to check with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) or local authorities.

Squantz Pond offers a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts, whether you’re interested in fishing, boating, or just enjoying the great outdoors. Be sure to check local regulations and enjoy your time at this picturesque Connecticut pond!

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

Are Jet Skis permitted on Squantz Pond? No
Can you Swim in Squantz Pond? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Squantz Pond? Very Clean
What is the Average water level variance at Squantz Pond? 1 foot
Are Boat Docks permitted at Squantz Pond? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Squantz Pond? Yes. Limited power at local state ramp.
What is the Lake Depth at Squantz Pond? Walk in at shore to 15 feet before dropoff.
What are the Nearby Cities to Squantz Pond? Danbury, CT (5mi) Sherman, CT (1mi) New Milford, CT (5mi)
What is the Closest Airport to Squantz Pond? Danbury Airport (5mi, personal aircraft) LGA or JFK (1 hour)