South Watuppa Pond
South Watuppa Pond in Fall River, MA is a picturesque natural attraction consisting of two large, spring-fed ponds that were originally connected as one body of water. With a total length of about 7.5 miles, the ponds offer opportunities for fishing and boating, with South Watuppa Pond being a popular spot for anglers.
The North Watuppa Pond, the second-largest naturally occurring body of water in Massachusetts, serves as the primary drinking water supply for the City of Fall River. Public access to North Watuppa Pond is restricted, while South Watuppa Pond, the third-largest body of water in the state, is a favorite fishing destination with boat access available at a city-managed public boat ramp.
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