Beaman Pond Day Use Beach
Winchendon · North Central
Beaman Pond Day Use Beach is a good late-batch anchor because it is public, managed, and inland enough to feel distinct from the rest of the Massachusetts lake pages. It balances the weirder preserve adds with a dependable forest-swim entry.
Key facts
Swimming
Managed state-forest pond beach with straightforward summer swim utility and a wooded freshwater setting
Access
Public lake beach or community swimming area
Parking
Calm
Current conditions
Trip profile
Difficulty
Reward
Risk
Good fit, skip if, before you go
Good fit
Freshwater visitors looking for beaman pond day use beach instead of a generic beach stop
People who value public access and a cleaner arrival story
Low-key swim days with enough character to feel worth publishing
Skip
You arrive to closures, HAB notices, or day-use restrictions
The shoreline, exits, or water clarity feel worse than expected in person
You want guaranteed staffing or a heavily managed destination facility
Before you go
- Use the public approach for Beaman Pond Day Use Beach and confirm posted rules on arrival.
- Respect posted rules, hours, and any day-of closures if they exist.
- Check depth, footing, current, and exits before entering the water.
- Pack out trash and leave access cleaner than you found it.
- If the stop feels wrong in person, make it a look-only visit.