| Fearing Pond | |
|---|---|
| Location | Plymouth, Massachusetts |
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| Basin countries | United States |
| Surface area | 24 acres (9. 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, 7 ha) |
| Average depth | 10 ft (3. 0 m) |
| Max. depth | 20 ft (6. 1 m) |
Fearing Pond, also erroneously named on some maps as Fearings Pond (pronounced to rhyme with bearing), is a 24-acre natural kettlehole pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The average depth is ten feet and the maximum depth is 20 feet. It is located in the southern section of Myles Standish State Forest, north of Charge Pond, northwest of Abner Pond, west of Fawn Pond, south of College Pond, southeast of East Head Reservoir, and east of the forest headquarters, though without direct access as the bridge over the Wankinco River connecting Cranberry Road in Carver and Fearing Pond Road in Plymouth was washed out several years ago. Myles Standish State Forest is a Department of Conservation and Recreation state forest located in the towns of Plymouth and Carver in southeastern Charge Pond is a 23-acre warm water pond in Plymouth Massachusetts. Abner Pond is a 10-acre pond in Plymouth Massachusetts. The pond is located east of the boundary of Myles Standish State Forest within Camp Cachalot, southeast Fawn Pond is a 33-acre pond in Plymouth Massachusetts. The pond is located south of Halfway Pond, northwest of Deer Pond, north of White Island Pond College Pond is a 53-acre natural kettlehole pond in Plymouth Massachusetts, located in the Myles Standish State Forest northeast of East Head Reservoir East Head Reservoir, also known as East Head Pond, is a 92-acre pond in Carver and Plymouth Massachusetts within the Myles Standish State Forest The Wankinco River is a river in eastern Massachusetts and a tributary of the Wareham River, which drains into Buzzards Bay. Carver is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The bridge has not been rebuilt. Camp Cachalot and Camp Squanto are nearby. The pond is fed by groundwater. A beach is located on the northern shore of the pond where boating access is as well. Summer cottages and campsites line the perimeter of the pond.