Horn Pond, Natural pond in Woburn, United States
Horn Pond is a body of water in Woburn covering approximately 102 acres with depths ranging from shallow edges to over 40 feet in its deepest sections. The shoreline is lined with trails and open spaces suitable for various recreational pursuits.
The pond served as part of the Middlesex Canal system between 1802 and 1860, functioning as a key transportation route for the region. This connection linked it to a broader network of waterways that shaped early commerce and travel.
The pond serves as a gathering place where families and neighbors meet for recreation and outdoor activities throughout the seasons.
Walking trails circle the shoreline and parking areas are available for visitors, with sections dedicated to fishing and kayaking activities. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and follow safety guidelines, especially if you plan to use the water.
The water is home to several fish species including yellow perch, largemouth bass, and chain pickerel. These populations shift with the seasons, offering different opportunities for those who fish.
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