Molly's Falls Pond State Park

Molly's Falls Pond State Park is a 1,064-acre state park in Cabot and Marshfield, Vermont surrounding 411-acre Molly's Falls Pond, a reservoir that is also known as Marshfield Reservoir. This is an undeveloped, day-use park. There is a Vermont Fish and Wildlife access area at the northwest end of the park with a concrete boat ramp and two fishing platforms for shore fishing.

Molly's Falls Pond State Park
Eastward view of Molly's Falls Pond
TypeState park
LocationCabot, Vermont
Coordinates44.3634°N 72.3036°W / 44.3634; -72.3036
Area1064 acres
Created2015
Operated byVermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation
OpenDay use
Websitehttps://vtstateparks.com/mollysfalls.html

History

The reservoir was created in the late 1920s by Molly's Falls Electric, Light and Power Company, with a hydropower dam and buildings to generate electricity for the Marshfield, Vermont area.[1] Vermont Land Trust purchased 1,029 acres from Green Mountain Power in 2012 so that the State could eventually acquire the land. Green Mountain Power retained 23 acres that includes the dam and buildings on the reservoir's western end.

In 2015 the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation bought the property from the Vermont Land Trust with funds from the federal Forest Legacy Program.

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References

  1. "Molly's Falls Pond to Become Vermont's Newest State Park". State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. Retrieved 26 August 2017.



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