Bristol Pond

Bristol Pond (also called Winona Lake on some maps) is a large wetland complex in the town of Bristol in Addison County, Vermont. Bristol Pond is the source of Pond Brook, which flows north through the adjacent town of Monkton before emptying into Lewis Creek (which itself empties in Lake Champlain). The Pond Brook Watershed is a significant natural resource (but that's a different story).

There are no hiking trails around Bristol Pond. The best way to experience the area is by canoe or kayak. For convenience, I made a geospatial PDF map of Bristol Pond. The blue area on the map is State land while the yellow area is private land owned by the A. Johnson Company.

I've only been to Bristol Pond once but my sense is that there's a lot to see and do here. You can browse the site's observations to get idea about biodiversity.

Have you been to Bristol Pond?

Publicado el 10 de febrero de 2024 a las 08:38 PM por trscavo trscavo

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Not yet. Sounds like a beautiful spot!

Anotado por tsn hace 3 meses

I have because you told me it would be a great place to kayak. :-)

Anotado por hollyyoung hace 3 meses

@hollyyoung yes, that was after I realized that getting around on foot in that wetland is hopeless! :-)

Anotado por trscavo hace 3 meses

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