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Hamblin's Pond
Marstons Mills, Massachusetts
Marstons Mills kettle pond with a Barnstable town landing. Sticker parking in summer; no lifeguards on small landings.
At a glance
Overview
Hamblin's Pond is a kettle pond in Marstons Mills, one of Barnstable's Upper Cape village ponds. The town landing and small beach are off Race Lane; a Barnstable beach sticker is required in summer, enforced by the town. Clear kettle water, sandy shoreline near the landing, no lifeguards at the small landings. Barnstable County and MA DEP cyanobacteria advisories can close kettles in late summer.
- Also known as
- Hamblin Pond, Hamblin's Pond (Marstons Mills)
- County
- Barnstable
- Region
- Cape & Islands
- Water type
- Pond
- Swim feature type
- Pond
Know before you go
Public
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
From Route 149 / Race Lane in Marstons Mills, follow signs to the Hamblin's Pond town landing. The small sand beach and landing are at the end of the access road; park in the town lot.
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