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Eastman Lake

Town(s): Enfield NH, Grantham NH, Springfield NH
County: Grafton, Sullivan
Local Name: Eastman Pond

Size: 320 acres
Average Depth: 10 feet
Maximum Depth: 30 feet

Boating Allowed: Kayaks, Canoes, Sail Boats, Electric Motor Boats, Power Boats, State & Local Rules & Regulations Apply, Horsepower or Speed Restrictions, See Comments
Boating Comments: 10 mph speed limit
Swimming: Swimming Allowed, No Restrictions

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Approximately two hours from Boston, and just minutes from Vermont lies Eastman Lake, also known as Eastman Pond. Located in the towns Grantham and Enfield, NH this 320-acre reservoir was created by a dam that is owned by the Eastman Community Association (ECA). Stony Brook is the lake’s primary inflow, and Eastman Brook is its outflow. The lake stretches two and a half miles long and half a mile wide. Three islands dot the surface of the lake, the largest of which has a place to dock a boat. The sand beaches that surround the lake are owned by the ECA and open to members only. There is a public boat ramp at the south end of the lake where you can launch a kayak, canoe, sailboat or other small craft. The lake has a 10 mile per hour speed limit that ensures everyone will enjoy a peaceful day on the water.

Fishing is popular, and Eastman Pond has some of the best trout in New Hampshire, as well as a variety of other fish species. In addition to the year-round water recreation available, the lake is ringed with trails for hiking and biking, which are used in winter for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Eastman Lake offers exceptional recreation opportunities.

Water Quality: No Known Issues, Town/State Monitoring
Vegetation Growth: Minimal
Non-native Species: Unknown

Boat Access: Primarily Car-top boats & Canoes
Ramp Comments: ACCESS: gravel launch.
Parking Spaces: Less than 10

Directions: Directions: Private road off Rt 10.
Shoreline Development: 25-50%