Townhouse Pond
Formed by the impoundment of the Salmon Falls River, Townhouse Pond is one of the three contiguous bodies of water that make up the Milton Three Ponds. Together the Ponds cover over 1000 acres and form the border between Lebanon, Maine and Milton, New Hampshire.
Townhouse Pond Statistics
Location: Route 125 Milton
Size: 126 acres
Depth: Average 17′ Maximum: 37′
Fishery: Cold/Warm
Fish Species: Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Small and Large Mouth Bass, Eastern Chain Pickerel, Hybrid Blue Gill, White Perch, Black Crappie
Additional Information: Milton Town Beach is located on Townhouse Pond and is operated by the Milton Recreation Department; a boat launch is available.
2023 Water Quality Reports for each of Milton Three Ponds are now posted. Click on the name of the pond for its specific report: Townhouse Pond, Depot (Milton) Pond or Northeast Pond. Reports for many other NH waterbodies can be found on the UNH Extension Lakes Lay Monitoring Program by clicking here.
Read the Frequently Asked Questions about the Annual Pond Highlight Reports to better understand the data presented. There is no report for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Townhouse Pond Highlight Report 2024