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Goose Pond (Chatham)
Chatham, Massachusetts
Small Chatham kettle pond with a neighborhood landing. Walk-in or resident-sticker parking in summer; no lifeguards on site.
At a glance
Overview
Goose Pond is a small Cape Cod kettle pond in Chatham, reached from a neighborhood landing rather than a developed town beach. It is as a swim destination — Chatham's freshwater pond landings are typically walk-in or resident-sticker access in summer, enforced by the town. No lifeguards. In late summer, Barnstable County and MA DEP cyanobacteria advisories can close kettle ponds; check the town advisory list before swimming.
- County
- Barnstable
- Region
- Cape & Islands
- Water type
- Pond
- Swim feature type
- Pond
Know before you go
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
Approach through South Chatham neighborhoods to the small Goose Pond landing. There is no developed town beach here and no signed trailhead — the landing is a walk-in / resident-sticker kettle-pond access, not a drive-up town beach. Park only where posted for public landing access and read Chatham's summer parking rules on the signboard before entering the water.
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