Link to Other Corps Sites Welcome to East Brimfield Lake, MA
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Please browse our web site to learn more about East Brimfield Lake and what you can do here. Park Rangers are ready to assist you if you have any questions. Enjoy!


East Brimfield Dam is on the Quinebaug River and covers an area of 2,070 acres in the towns of Sturbridge, Holland, and Brimfield, Massachusetts. The lake is part of a network of six flood control dams in the Thames River Basin constructed and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Three of these projects, East Brimfield Lake, Westville Lake, and West Thompson Lake, help to control flooding from Sturbridge all the way to Long Island Sound.



Canoeing Boating Hiking Cross Country Skiing
Picnicking Fishing Mountain Biking Snowshoeing
Ice Fishing Personal Watercraft Use Horseback Riding Swimming
Wildlife Viewing Hunting Park Office

POC: Keith W.Beecher


Page Updated: October 11, 2011

What's Happening:

NOTICE TO VISITORS:
Due to damage and debris from recent severe storms, the following recreation sites are closed until further notice:

  • Long Pond Boat Ramp
  • Grand Trunk Trail in Brimfield

Lake Siog Park is closed for the season.

Click here to go to our Events page and see what is going on...

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