Wallum Lake
Wallum Lake is a 322-acre (1.30 km2) lake that is located in Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts, and Burrillville, Providence County, Rhode Island. It is close to Wallum Lake Park and Douglas State Forest.
There are two paved boat ramps: the first is in Douglas, Massachusetts, off Wallum Lake Road, and the second is in Burrillville, Rhode Island, at the southernmost point. Based on a survey conducted in the summer of 1994, a research found ten kinds of fish. It's common to catch bluegills, golden perch, and largemouth bass. Pumpkinseed, chain pickerel, landlocked alewife, brood salmon, and eels were among the other species that were there. Rhode Island restrictions are in effect, however, licenses from any state are accepted.
There are brown and rainbow trout in Wallum Lake now. The state of Rhode Island has stocked countless landlocked salmon as well as occasionally broodstock salmon. Rainbow trout are stocked on a put-and-take basis.
Location: Providence County, Rhode Island