Beach Pond

About Beach Pond

Beach Pond is a 372-acre natural lake that is partially in Voluntown, CT, and Exeter, RI. Beach Pond was made 10 feet deeper by the building of a concrete dam at the westernmost point, which is currently owned by the CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). It is surrounded by forest and wetlands, some of which belong to the Pachaug State Forest, as well as some light residential development. Deep Map of Beach Pond (PDF).

Effective immediately for the 2025 summer season: The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has re-imposed an alcohol ban at the Beach Pond boat launch and in the Pachaug State Forest surrounding the boat launch. The ban is in effect through August 18, 2025.

Boating and Fishing

There are two public boat launches on Beach Pond. One is in Exeter, Rhode Island, right off of 165, and is managed by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM). The other is in Voluntown and is managed by CT DEEP.

  • To report trash, vandalism, and cars in trailer parking with no trailers at the North Shore Boat Launch, contact the DEEP Boating Division at 860-434-8638.
  • Call the State of Connecticut Environmental Conservation Police dispatch at 860-424-3333 - 24/7 for any issues of violations on the pond. Be as specific as possible when reporting. Example: If reporting on a jet ski violation report the color of a jet ski, what the person is wearing, etc. Photos and videos are helpful. Email photos and videos to thanson@voluntown.gov and they will be passed to the proper departments.
  • Parking at the Connecticut Boat Launch is only available for those using watercraft, those who are fishing, and those who are hiking. There is no swimming, camping, or picnicking allowed at the boat launch. The state-owned property along the waterfront is minimal. Most of the property is privately owned, including where the 'island' is. Those on this area are at risk of being charged with trespassing. Those on this area are at risk of being charged with trespassing
  • Brach Pond MapState of Connecticut Boating Regulations are enforced on Beach Pond by the State of Connecticut Environmental Conservation Police.
  • Please note: Jet skis are considered watercraft in Connecticut and users must have the proper licensing for watercraft. There are patrols on the pond that will check.

Per Town of Voluntown Ordinances: No motorboat may be operated in Beach Pond at more than six miles per hour within seventy-five (75) feet of the shore, dock, raft, launching area, swimming area, or area designated by regulation markers, except while taking off or landing a water skier.

Finn Beach

Finn Beach is a public beach located on Beach Pond. It is managed by the Town of Voluntown, which leases the property from the State of Connecticut from June 15 to September 15 each year. Finn Beach website.

Invasive Plants

Currently, there are 2 species of invasive plants in Beach Pond. Click on the name for more Information.

Water Quality Testing

Beach Pond water is tested by the URI Watershed Watch program. Testing data and information can be accessed on the URI Watershed Watch website.

Pond Drawdown and Information for Beach Pond Residents



Beach Pond Deep Drawdown Informational Discussion With DEEP, 4/22/25