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Thompson Pond
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Location of Thompson Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Thompson Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Thompson Pond
Location of Thompson Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Location of Thompson Pond in Massachusetts, USA.
Thompson Pond
LocationSpencer, Massachusetts, United States
Coordinates42°18′09″N 71°58′17″W / 42.30250°N 71.97139°W / 42.30250; -71.97139
TypePond
Catchment area18 mi² (46.62 km²)
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area116 acres (47 ha)
Average depth8 ft (2.4 m)
Max. depth21 ft (6.4 m)
Shore length13.3 mi (5.3 km)
Surface elevation860 ft (260 m)
SettlementsSpencer, Paxton
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Thompson Pond is a fresh water pond in central Massachusetts, near North Spencer and Paxton.[1] It is part of the Chicopee River Watershed.

Topography[edit]

Turkey Hill Brook starts at Turkey Hill Pond, works its way down to Eames Pond (Moore State Park) and eventually joins Caruth Brook to form Thompson Pond. Turkey Hill Brook flows into the Seven Mile River. At one time, this creek had seven dams on it.[2] Thompson Pond comprises approximately 116 acres (0.47 km2). An earthen dam, approximately 150 ft (46 m) in length with a 50 ft (15 m) long concrete spillway, forms the pond.[3]

Caruth Brook drains huge wetlands to the north and west of Thompson Pond.

Information[edit]

Thompson Pond is within the Spencer State Forest reservation.

The Worcester County 4-H Club maintains a summer camp, Camp Marshall, on its shores.[4] Camp Marshall was originally built as a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in the 1930s. In 1948 the state provided a lease for a residential camp program.

Fishing[edit]

Thompson Pond offers good fishing for many warm water fish. A survey conducted in 1994, showed thirteen species including Large and Small-mouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Yellow Perch, White Perch, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Brown and Yellow Bullhead, Golden Shiner, and Sucker.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Integrated list of waters" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-01-02.
  2. ^ "David Prouty High School Panthers". Retrieved 2007-02-02. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Earth Search". Archived from the original on 2006-12-31. Retrieved 2007-01-02.
  4. ^ "Camp Marshall". Archived from the original on 2007-02-03. Retrieved 2007-01-02.