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Dug Pond
Location Natick, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°16′35″N, 71°21′55″W
Basin countries United States
Surface area 48 acres (19. Natick (Pronunciation ˈneɪtɪk is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. A drainage basin is an extent of Land where Water from Rain or Snow melt drains downhill into a body of water such as a River, The acre is a unit of Area in a number of different systems including the imperial and U 42 ha)
Average depth 15 ft (5 m)
Max. Explanation The hectare is commonly used in most countries around the world especially in domains concerned with land planning and management such as Agriculture, depth 42 ft (13 m)

Dug Pond is a small body of water in Natick, Massachusetts. Natick (Pronunciation ˈneɪtɪk is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Most notably it is home to Memorial Beach, one of few swimming beaches in Natick, and its eastern shore is the site of Natick High School. Natick High School is a public High school serving students in grades 9-12 in Natick Massachusetts.

Aerial photograph of Dug Pond. The water at the top of the picture (north) is part of Lake Cochituate. At the south end of the pond, Memorial Beach is highlighted by a floating boundary rope. Go-Home-Barett Island is at the top left of the pond, and Natick High School at the top right.
Aerial photograph of Dug Pond. The water at the top of the picture (north) is part of Lake Cochituate. At the south end of the pond, Memorial Beach is highlighted by a floating boundary rope. Go-Home-Barett Island is at the top left of the pond, and Natick High School at the top right. Natick High School is a public High school serving students in grades 9-12 in Natick Massachusetts.

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Uses

Memorial Beach is used in the summer for swimmers on day and season passes, boasting a picnic area, small playground, floating dock, and a separate platform with a red diving board. A small building contains showers, bathrooms, and a changing area. A shower (also called shower bath is a booth for washing usually in a Bathroom, having an overhead nozzle that sprays water down on the body The beach is also the start and finish of the swimming leg of the Natick Mini Triathlon. A triathlon is an endurance sports event consisting of Swimming, cycling and Running over various distances Swimming in the rest of the pond is not as common but is done by swimmers who are in need of larger areas.

The pond also has a recently renovated boat ramp located on the south side, suitable for canoes and car-top boats, which is used mainly for small fishing boats and also the fleet belonging to the Natick High School Sailing Team. The Cross-Country Team, the sailors' rivals, have been known to steal poles from the roof of the sailing shed in a petty attempt to match their might. The pole, which is used in a game played before practice, originally belonged to the cross-country team until it was stolen from them while hard at work running around town.

Fishing for pleasure (including ice fishing) is also relatively common, mainly on the northern shore where there are several fishing areas with dirt paths leading to Pond Street, and on the southern shore near the boat ramp. Ice fishing is the Activity of catching fish with lines and fish hooks or spears through an opening in the Ice on a frozen body of Water Trout, largemouth bass, chain pickerels, bluegills, pumpkinseeds, brown bullheads, and golden shiners are all relatively common. Trout is the common name given to a number of Species of Freshwater Fish belonging to the Salmonidae family The largemouth bass ( Micropterus salmoides) is a Species of Fish in the sunfish family. The chain pickerel, Esox niger ( syn Esox reticulatus) is a Species of Freshwater Fish in the pike family For the exoatmospheric nuclear test refer to Bluegill (nuclear test. The pumpkinseed ( Lepomis gibbosus) is a Freshwater Fish of the sunfish family ( Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes The brown bullhead, Ameiurus nebulosus, is a Fish of the Ictaluridae family that is widely distributed in North America The golden shiner, Notemigonus crysoleucas, is a Cyprinid Fish native to eastern North America. A rare type of freshwater hydrozoan, Craspedacusta sowerbyi, can also be found in the pond. Hydrozoa ( hydrozoans) are a Taxonomic class of very massive predatory animals which can be solitary or colonial and which mostly live in saltwater Craspedacusta sowerbyi is a freshwater jellyfish in the phylum Cnidaria.

The pond is also used by diving teams of the Natick Police and Fire Departments for practice rescue drills in both summer and winter, generally along the north shore.

Geography

MassWildlife's map of Dug Pond
MassWildlife's map of Dug Pond

Dug Pond is a typical New England pond, 48 acres (19. 42 ha) in area, with depth reaching a maximum of 42 feet (13 m) and averaging 15 ft (5 m). The pond's transparency is relatively good and it has a sparse amount of aquatic vegetation. It has a sandbar near the center on which the depth is close to 3 feet (1 m), but for the most part the pond follows standard depth patterns. Generally, excluding the beach, the pond has steep dirt shores with trees growing close to the water. In winter, it is usually covered completely by ice and is often safe to walk on for months.

The pond has one significant wooded island, approximately 100,000 square feet (10,000 m²) in area near the western shore. Go-Home-Barett Island is accessible by wading in waist-deep water from trails on the channel at its south side.

In the northeast corner of the pond is a small area of wetlands, where the stream that feeds the pond enters. A wetland is an area of Land consisting of Soil that is Saturated with Moisture, such as a Swamp, Marsh, or Bog (The stream leaves the pond near the boat ramp on the south side. )

The dip in Pond Street on Dug Pond's northern shore represents a major split in water flow. All runoff to the north of Pond Street eventually runs (by way of Lake Cochituate) into the Sudbury River, which enters the Merrimack before reaching the Atlantic. Lake Cochituate is a body of water in Natick, Wayland, and Framingham, Massachusetts. The Sudbury River is located in Middlesex County in Massachusetts All runoff south of Pond Street, including the outflow of Dug Pond itself, drains to the Charles River and eventually Boston Harbor. The Charles River is a small relatively short River in Massachusetts, USA, that separates Boston from Cambridge and The Port of Boston is a major Seaport located in Boston Harbor and adjacent to the City of Boston.

Cultural significance

The Natick High School Sailing Team's fleet of boats on the pond.
The Natick High School Sailing Team's fleet of boats on the pond.

According to legend, the pond itself was excavated from level ground and intended to be used as a pasture for animals, but filled with rainwater, hence the name "Dug Pond. " However, records held by the town show that the pond was present prior to any settlement in Natick, and it was the steep slope of the shores that led townspeople to guess it was a manmade pond.

One interesting cultural feature is a flat wall of concrete about five by twenty feet on the northwest shore, which is accessible by trails from above and by wading from below. This is the leftover foundation of an old icehouse. Ice houses were buildings used to store Ice throughout the year prior to the invention of the Refrigerator. It is known to high school students simply as "The Wall," and because it is directly visible across the pond from many rooms of NHS, it is the site of constantly changing graffiti, mainly by members of high school sports teams.

By road, the distance around the pond is 1. 86 miles, or almost exactly 3 km. A mile is a unit of Length, usually used to measure Distance, in a number of different systems including Imperial units United States The kilometre ( American spelling: kilometer) symbol km is a unit of Length in the Metric system, equal to one thousand Running this route starting at or near the high school is known as "running the pond," and is often a part of the tryouts for NHS sports teams, where the potential team members must finish the pond running, but generally not under any time limit.

Dug Pond is also the source of the name for the relatively significant road Pond Street, which runs parallel to Route 135 from downtown Natick to Speen Street.

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