The Newark Pond Road boat ramp in Vermont is a public boat launch facility situated along the northern shore of Newark Pond. It is owned and maintained by the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife. The ramp is made of concrete and has a single lane. It is suitable for launching small boats, canoes, and kayaks, but may not accommodate larger vessels. The ramp is approximately 20 feet wide and slopes gently into the water.
As of the latest information available, the Newark Pond Road boat ramp is open year-round from dawn to dusk. There are no fees or permits required to use the facility. The water body it services, Newark Pond, covers an area of about 163 acres and has a maximum depth of 56 feet. It is used for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and swimming. Motorized boats with up to 10 horsepower are allowed on the pond, while larger boats are prohibited. The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife recommends that all boaters wear life jackets, practice safe boating, and follow all state regulations.
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