The warm weather will be here before you know it, which means people throughout Massachusetts will be hitting the pool, ocean, and other bodies of water to stay cool.

One Body of Water in Massachusetts Has Over 400 Billion Gallons of Water

The Quabbin Reservoir, which flows through the cities of Petersham, New Salem, Belchertown, Hardwick, Ware, Shutesbury, and Pelham, has a surface area of 38.6 square miles and 412 billion gallons of water, and is a beautiful body of water you may want to experience this summer.

Swimming is Not Allowed at Quabbin Reservoir 

Quabbin Reservoir has been recognized by many as one of the best places for boating in Massachusetts. According to mass.gov, you can also partake in activities such as fishing, running, walking, biking, cross-country skiing, hunting, and snowshoeing. However, swimming is off-limits to protect the water supply. Also, if you plan on visiting Quabbin Reservoir, you'll need to leave your dog at home as dogs are not allowed on the premises.

Other restrictions at the Quabbin Reservoir include the following:

  • No grills/stoves/fires of any kind
  • No alcoholic beverages
  • No camping
  • No drones
  • No horses
  • Entry and exit through designated gates or areas only

Boating is allowed but only for fishing purposes

It's Worth a Visit to Quabbin Reservoir. Take the Tour and Decide for Yourself

While there are some restrictions, there are many fun things you can do at the Quabbin Reservoir, and it's worth a visit this summer. Learn more about the Quabbin Reservoir here and check out the video below.

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