An Angler's Paradise

76 acres and 100 feet deep, Center Pond is home to several species of game fish, including Brook and Lake Trout. Its cold and deep water make it an ideal fishery. It has an inlet and outlet, and anglers troll, fly cast, and bait cast to take claim to a trophy size fish!

The back side, or "north" side of the pond, was once a wildlife refuge, and is now preserved in a Land Trust. As a result, there are only beautiful mountain views to look at, and the views from the grounds are breathtaking.

You are invited to explore our paradise - the camp rental includes a canoe and rowboat for your usage while you are here. You may swim off our dock, or on any of the sandy beach access areas. While on the water, you will likely see loons, beavers, otters and the occasional moose! Please remember to use caution around these animals, and do not disturb their environment.

The Northeast Kingdom is well known for its abundance of fishing waters. Within minutes of the camp, you may also explore nearby Newark Pond, Bald Mountain Pond, Jobs Pond, Lake Willoughby, Island Pond, Lake Seymour, Echo Lake, and so many more! No matter what your preference, anglers will find challenging bodies of water around every bend. There are also many streams and rivers, including the Clyde River and the northern sections of the Connecticut River, which are renowned for their trout fisheries. All within an easy distance of the camp! For specific details about fishing in Vermont, please see our "Of Interest" Page, and view the link for the Vermont Fish and Game Department's home page.