Lake Monomonac
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Lake Monomonac is a man-made lake that straddles the border between Rindge, New Hampshire and Winchendon, Massachusetts. It was created from a small pond in New Hampshire by the construction of dams on the North Branch of the Millers River, a part of the Connecticut River watershed.
Lake Monomonac is 711 acres in size with 425 acres in New Hampshire and the remaining 286 acres in Massachusetts. The lake has a maximum recorded depth of twenty-five feet and an average depth of ten feet.