Deep Pond is located in the Hatchville section of Falmouth just east of Sam Turner Road, less than a mile south of Route 151. To get there, take Route 28 to Route 151; take Route 151 east for a little more than a mile; take a right onto Sam Turner Road. Access is rather poor, but there are two sites. The first is right off Sam Turner Road on the swampy cove at the southwestern end of the pond. This is suitable only for canoes or very light weight craft, as the launch is basically into a swamp; if there are low water conditions, it is virtually impassible. The other access site, owned by the town, is very steep and located at the end of Pondview Drive. Electric motors only are permitted on this pond.
Deep Pond is a 24 acre natural kettlehole pond with an average depth of 14 feet and a maximum depth of 28 feet. The water color is clear and transparency is excellent, extending to 20 feet. The bottom is composed of rubble and sand. The 1.1 miles of shoreline are heavily developed with residential homes. Vegetation is scant. Deep Pond is located in the Hatchville section of Falmouth just east of Sam Turner Road, less than a mile south of Route 151. To get there, take Route 28 to Route 151; take Route 151 east for a little more than a mile; take a right onto Sam Turner Road. Access is rather poor, but there are two sites. The first is right off Sam Turner Road on the swampy cove at the southwestern end of the pond. This is suitable only for canoes or very light weight craft, as the launch is basically into a swamp; if there are low water conditions, it is virtually impassible. The other access site, owned by the town, is very steep and located at the end of Pondview Drive. Electric motors only are permitted on this pond. Fish Populations: largemouth bass, Pumpkinseed and brown bullhead. The pond is stocked with brook, brown and rainbow trout every spring.
The bottom is composed of rubble and sand. Numerous docks and pilings, ledges, coves. Vegeatation is scarce in this pond.
The bottom is composed of rubble and sand. Numerous docks and pilings, ledges, coves.