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Businiess name:  Shaver Pond Nature Center
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
This review will clarify some misconceptions in the "not for us" review. Yes, the beach can be damp, but no matter how hard it rained the previous week a good 2-3 hour bake in the summer sun dries up the sand just in time for peak use. And yes you can stand up in the water out to the ropes. However, during a lab with my Field Biology course we measured the maximum depth of the lake at about 28.5meters, this was in the center of the first lobe of the lake only 20meters from the end of the swimming area. Not to mention, if you take a boat out you can clearly see the tangles of submarine vegetation that you could easily find yourself caught in and be unable to surface. As for the mosquito's - the lakes have a lot of vernal pools around their perimeters. Seeing as the majority of the surrounding forest is northern-hemlock forest (which is dry and very unsuitable for mosquito reproduction) you should expect the mosquitos to be concentrated in these microhabitats which line the lakes. As for myself I grew up going to this park (and many others) and I still love it every time I go. In fact I am leaving shortly to go take a hike around long pond and second pond. Its sunny and supposed to be in the 60's today, should be an excellent day, with no mosquitos! All in all the park is a fun and family-oriented recreation area that is clearly and rightfully safety concious. You can spend the morning out on the lake, grab a bite to eat than catch some rays on the beach. There's even a mini-putt course and some playgrounds for the kids. The picnic areas are numerous, a lot of which are conveniently placed in shady areas and some which are secluded. My favorite picnic area is a short walk up the western edge of long pond. After about 5 minutes you come to a deck with a grill and 2 picnic tables. I highly recommend this site as it's a great view of the lake, good fishing spot, and there is an above average level of privacy considering its proximity to the bustling beach. But get there early! It gets occupied fast by locals!

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