Rutland State Park Whitehall Pond

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Rutland State Park - Whitehall Pond

Rutland · Central/East

Rutland State Park - Whitehall Pond is a Massachusetts lake guide built around public day-use access at Rutland State Park - Whitehall Pond, with separate parking and shoreline pins for a cleaner Rutland visit.

Key facts

Swimming

Public freshwater lake or pond access. Conditions, staffing, algae, and seasonal rules can shift, so confirm them on arrival

Access

Public beach, shoreline, reservoir, or managed lake access

Parking

Limited

Trip profile

Difficulty

Reward

Risk

Good fit, skip, and before you go

Good fit

People planning a Rutland State Park - Whitehall Pond swim stop
Hot-weather freshwater swims
Visitors who want a public-access Massachusetts water day

Skip

You need lifeguarded surf or staffed beach conditions
Water quality postings or closures are active
You are not prepared to confirm local rules on arrival

Before you go

  • Use the parking pin as the arrival point and keep it separate from the shoreline pin.
  • Check posted beach, pond, lake, or reservoir rules before entering the water.
  • Freshwater quality, algae, staffing, and shoreline conditions can change through the season.
  • Respect residents, permits, and quiet-use expectations around public lake and pond access.
  • If the shoreline, water clarity, or access setup feels off, treat it as a look-only stop.