Garland Pond WMA is made up of wet meadows, separated by a tributary to the Beech River. A small upland wooded area lies along the western edge of the property. The water in the 30-acre Garland Pond is maintained by an old dam, originally constructed in the late 1700s as a gristmill, later maintained by beaver. A small access site for canoes and other car-top watercraft can be found on the north side of the pond near the dam site.
Restrooms on site
Entrance fee
Content from Garland Pond webpage
Last updated November 14, 2023