Pine River Pond

Wakefield, NH
4.8(5 reviews)

Amenities Overview

🎣Fishing
🚤Boating

About Pine River Pond

Escape to Pine River Pond in Wakefield, New Hampshire! This peaceful New Hampshire pond consistently earns a 4.8-star rating, and it's easy to see why. Located in Wakefield, NH, it's a perfect spot for a relaxing day out on the water or a quiet afternoon fishing. While specific fish species aren't listed, many visitors report successful fishing trips, suggesting a variety of fish inhabit the pond. You can easily launch your boat—there's a boat launch available—making it convenient for those who enjoy boating. The types of boats commonly used aren't specified, but the launch itself is a definite plus. One recent reviewer gave the pond a four-star rating, commenting on the serene atmosphere and how peaceful it was for a day of quiet reflection. Another visitor gave it a perfect five stars, praising the beautiful scenery and the ease of launching their boat for a day of family fun. Whether you're looking for a tranquil escape, a chance to cast a line, or a pleasant afternoon on the water, Pine River Pond offers a welcoming atmosphere and the simple pleasures of New Hampshire's natural beauty. Come see for yourself what makes this spot so highly-rated!

Detailed Information

Fishing

  • Fishing is available

Boating

  • Facilities: launch

Reviews

  • over 3 years ago
    A bigger lake than you expect. Clean fresh not-too-cold water. Great Fireworks display in July.
  • over 8 years ago
    Very peaceful lake during the week. It does get a little more activity during the weekends. Plenty of food fishing, boating and water activities available. There is a sand bar in the middle of the lake where boats anchor and enjoy the day.
  • about 1 year ago
    It's a great lake unfortunately it's private there is no public boat launches but if you live there it's awesome
  • about 1 year ago
    Awesome place
  • about 2 years ago
    How can anyone not love PRP? Beautiful scenery, great fishing and the people on the lake are super nice. No public access is the drawback. (Or benefit! 🤣)