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Ross Pond Boat Launch

Killingly

An aerial view of the Ross Pond boat launch.

Site Sketch of the Ross Pond Boat Launch

Type: Car Top/Carry-In
Season: Year round
Address: 223 Ross Road, Killingly
Directions: Route I-395, exit 91, east on Route 6. Take first right onto South Frontage Road, then first right after Park entrance onto Ross Road, take next right to launch.
Lake Area: 31 Acres
Regulations: Use of internal combustion engines prohibited.
Fishing Regulations: Freshwater Fishing Guide (ct.gov)
Docks: None
Toilets: None
Parking Spaces: 30
Parking Surface: Recycled Pavement
Access Road Surface: Recycled Pavement
Ramp Surface: Dirt

ADA Accessible:

No

Additional Info: Schedule of Marine Events and Fishing Tournaments (ct.gov), (Note: tournaments are not open to the general public)
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The entrance to the Ross Pond boat launch.
Entrance

The access road to the Ross Pond boat launch.
Access Road

The turning area of the Ross Pond boat launch.
Turning Area

The ramp of the Ross Pond boat launch.
Ramp

The parking area for the Ross Pond boat launch.
Parking

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Content Last Updated on January 25, 2023