Five Mile Pond (Plymouth, Massachusetts)
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Five Mile Pond is a 29 acres (117,358.9 m²) pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts, located northeast of Little Long Pond
Little Long Pond (Wareham, Massachusetts)
Little Long Pond is a pond in Wareham and Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond is located east of the southeasternmost point of Myles Standish State Forest within Camp Cachalot, southeast of Charge Pond, southwest of Five Mile Pond, and south of Abner Pond....

, southeast of Abner Pond
Abner Pond
Abner Pond is a pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond is located east of the boundary of Myles Standish State Forest within Camp Cachalot, southeast of Fearing Pond, northeast of Charge Pond, north of Little Long Pond, northwest of Five Mile Pond, and west of Fawn Pond.-External links:*...

, southwest of Fawn Pond
Fawn Pond (Massachusetts)
Fawn Pond is a pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond is located south of Halfway Pond, northwest of Deer Pond, north of White Island Pond, northeast of Five Mile Pond, and east of Fearing Pond and Abner Pond, outside of the eastern boundary of Myles Standish State Forest. The outflow is a...

, east of Charge Pond
Charge Pond
Charge Pond is a warm water pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The pond has an average depth of six feet and a maximum depth of . It is located within a camping area in the southernmost section of Myles Standish State Forest, south of Fearing Pond, southwest of Abner Pond, and northwest of Little...

 and east of Southeast Line Road, a fire road that marks the southeastern boundary of Myles Standish State Forest
Myles Standish State Forest
Myles Standish State Forest is state forest located in the towns of Plymouth and Carver in southeastern Massachusetts, approximately 45 miles south of Boston...

. The maximum depth of the pond is 21 feet (6.4 m). Access to the pond is via Fearing Pond
Fearing Pond
Fearing Pond, also erroneously named on some maps as Fearings Pond , is a natural kettlehole pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The average depth is ten feet and the maximum depth is...

, but it is not open to the public. Instead, it is used by Camp Cachalot, whose right-of-way to the pond is on its eastern shore.

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