Goose Pond Reservation is a 112-acre (0.45 km2) nature preserve in Lee, Massachusetts and is managed by the Trustees of Reservations as a wilderness area.  There are no trails around the shoreline as it is much too rocky, but the area can be accessed by boat from the nearby boat ramp.  The reservation is adjacent to National Park Service land and is crossed by the Appalachian Trail.[1]
The reservation was established in 1986.[1]
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Billingsgate IslandCarr IslandE. Howe ForbushEgg Rock Grace A. RobsonJ.C. PhillipsKnightPenikese Island Ram Island (Mattapoisett)Ram Island (Salisbury)Susan B. MinnsTarpaulin CoveWatatic Mountain
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Black Pond BogBoat MeadowFrancis Newhall WoodsGrassy PondGreene SwampHalfway Pond IslandHawley BogHockomock SwampHoft FarmHomer-WatchaKatama PlainsMcElwain-OlsenMiacomet MoorsReed BrookRoger and Virginia DrurySandy NeckDavid H. Smith Preserve and Fire TrailStacy MountainTatkon
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