The main entrance to the Buffumville Lake Park beach has stairs. Accommodations can be arranged for handicap accessiblity.
Shelter site 001, 10 tables- 75 to 100 person capacity, 2 large grills, electricity
The boat ramp is across the street from the park. US Coast Guard approved life jackets are a requirement. All state rules and regulations apply to boaters.

Buffumville Lake Group Shelters

Closed — Closed for the season. The park operates from the third Saturday in May through the second Sunday in September. Due to federal staffing, hours are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday through Tuesday; closed Wednesday and Thursday.

Winter Weather Advisory issued January 6 at 1:04PM EST until January 7 at 10:00AM EST by NWS Boston/Norton MA

1:04 PM — January 7th, 2:15 AM

* WHAT...Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations up to one inch and ice accumulations up to two tenths of an inch. * WHERE...Portions of northern Connecticut, central, eastern, northeastern, southeastern, and western Massachusetts, and northern Rhode Island. * WHEN...From 7 PM this evening to 10 AM EST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes.

About

In 1958 the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built Buffumville Dam in Charlton, Massachusetts for flood risk management, creating a 200-acre lake that now serves as a premier recreation destination. The facility offers two reservable group picnic shelters equipped with tables and grills, located within a day-use park featuring over 50 additional picnic sites. The park provides diverse recreational opportunities including a 300-foot sandy beach with swimming area, 7.2-mile Lake Shore Trail circling the lake, an 18-hole professional disc golf course plus 12-hole amateur layout, and a concrete boat launch with no motor horsepower restrictions. Two barrier-free fishing platforms accommodate anglers pursuing largemouth bass, bluegill, northern pike, and chain pickerel. Modern handicap-accessible restrooms serve visitors. Buffumville's scenic setting features mixed forests of white pine, hemlock, red maple, alder, and birch trees, with spectacular fall colors. Wildlife viewing opportunities include fox, fishers, coyotes, hawks, songbirds, and migratory waterfowl. Park rangers offer interpretive programs covering natural and cultural history, water safety, and dam operations.

Directions

From the Massachusetts Turnpike, take the Sturbridge exit and follow Route 20 to Charlton. Turn right on Route 31 and follow the brown signs to the park. From I-290, take exit 7B to Oxford Center and follow brown signs to park.

Nearby Campgrounds

Amenities

Water No
Fires Allowed Yes
Toilets Yes
Dump Station No
Wifi No
Pets Allowed Yes
Showers No
Electric Hookups No
Water Hookups No
Sewer Hookups No
Camp Store No
Price $50

Vehicle

Max RV Length
Max Trailer Length
Big Rig Friendly
Pull Through Sites No

Contact

Phone +1 (508) 248-5697

Cell Service

AT&T None
Verizon Yes
T-Mobile None

Availability

Photos

The main entrance to the Buffumville Lake Park beach has stairs. Accommodations can be arranged for handicap accessiblity.
Shelter site 001, 10 tables- 75 to 100 person capacity, 2 large grills, electricity
The boat ramp is across the street from the park. US Coast Guard approved life jackets are a requirement. All state rules and regulations apply to boaters.
South end view of Buffumville Lake. The hiking trail extends for 7.2 miles around the entire lake.
The swimming beach and picnic area at Buffumville Lake Park is owned and operated by the U.S Army Corps of Engineers.
The swimming beach is a great way to stay cool during the summer. USACE offers a life jacket loaner station with life jackets available to borrow for all.
Buffumville Lake Park is a popular destination on holidays such as July 4th.
Shelter site 002, 8 tables- 50 person capacity, 1 large grill, electricity
Buffumville Lake has an 18 hole professional disc golf course.
View of the restrooms at Buffumville Lake Park from the grove picnic sites

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