Tier 1:
Take photo of you with (or without!) your boat at the boat launch OR a selfie at the property sign on Cardigan Point Trail OR of yourself on one of the many islands (if you have a boat).

Tier 2 (Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee):
Answer these questions: What types of watercraft are NOT allowed at Grafton Pond? How many islands are located on Grafton Pond? Roughly six of the seven miles of shoreline are owned by the Forest Society. Who owns the remaining shorefront not owned by the Forest Society?
OR answer this one: Thousands of paddlers visit this pond every year to canoe and kayak its pristine shoreline, explore the many islands, and go fishing and wildlife watching. There are also breeding loons on the pond; how do you think this recreational use might affect the loon population? What could you (and others) do to minimize this impact?
For directions to and a trail map of Grafton Pond Reservation, visit our Reservation Guide.
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