Billings Lake
Connecticut State Forest and Water Access
40 acres in North Stonington, CT
Parking: Small lot near 100 Billings Lake Road, North Stonington, CT
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This is a partial/incomplete page as I have not yet explored Billings Lake.
The main feature here is obviously the 97 acre Billings Lake owned by the DEEP as a Bass Management Lake. The state operates a boat launch here with a concrete ramp and a dirt lot for about six vehicles.
- Open 6:00 a.m. 2nd Saturday April to last day February.
- Largemouth & smallmouth bass: 12ā³ to 16ā³ protected slot limit. Daily creel limitā6 bass, only 2 may be 16ā³ or greater.
There are several small islands in the lake with at least two that have fire pits.Ā Swimming seens to be popular from the rocky outcrop east of the boat launch though the DEEP officially prohibits use of the boat launch for swimming purposes.
Hiking
The land portion of Billings Lake is a southern parcel of Pachaug State Forest adjacent to some land owned by the Town of North Stonington.Ā It seems likely that there are some rough trails here that likely include old woods roads.Ā There also appears to be a nice rocky outcrop east of the boat launch that should have some good views.Ā There is one claim of a nature trail around the lake.
History:
Links:
- Kayaking with Lou – Billings Lake (archive link 2014)
- Billings Lake Depth Map
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