Wednesday, August 5, 2026

Stump Pond - August 5, 2026

Giving the safety talk
I led my second Blackstone Valley Paddle Club trip of the year last night at Stump Pond.

At 300 acres and 2.3 miles long, Stump Pond in Smithfield (also known as the Stillwater Reservoir) is the largest pond in the Woonasquatucket River watershed. The wooded shores, islands, and scenic hills make it a great place for a paddle.

Heading out
The Stillwater Reservoir was built in 1910 to provide a reliable water supply through the summer for the mills down river. It was never a drinking water reservoir. The local name “Stump Pond” came from the many tree trunks that remained standing in the water after the dam was built.

We put in at the Stump Pond Fishing Area and paddled across to the Pleasant Avenue Bridge. The pond was too high for us to paddle under the pipe under the bridge, so we then headed north to the dam, and then east to the where Woonasquatucket River enters the pond, and then back to the put-in - about 3-miles. Nice night.


Back at the put-in at sunset
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