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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Lake Emergencies
911  
Authority Administration
203-264-2360  
Report Boating Accidents
to CT DEP
860-434-8638
Lake Water Level
888-417-4837
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info@lakelillinonahauthority.org  
RECREATION

Fishing

LAKE LILLINONAH, Brookfield-Bridgewater-Newton- Southbury-New Milford (1547 acres)
From Bleachery Dam to the Shepaug Dam.
Species
Large Mouth Bass   Small Mouth Bass    White Perch   Common Carp

State Fishing Record
Northern Pike   29 lbs    Lake Lillinonah, Brookfield    Joseph Nett    1980


Boating Regulations

Lake LillinonahSouthbury/Bridgewater/Newtown,1,900 acres.
Regulations: Vessels are prohibited from approaching within 300 feet on upstream side or 1,500 feet on downstream side of Shepaug Dam. Vessels are prohibited from approaching within 300 feet downstream of the Bleachery Dam. 45 mph limit daytime, 25 mph from ½ hour after sunset to ½ hour before sunrise.
Launch:
On north shore of lake on east side of Rte. 133. Parking: 50 cars

Lake Lillinonah (Pond Brook) — Newtown, 1,900 acres.
Regulations: Same as Lake Lillinonah.
Launch:
Rte. 133, go south on Obtuse Rock Rd. just before the bridge in Brookfield. Road changes to Dinglebrook Lane in Newtown. Launch is next left after passing Hanover Rd. Parking: 60 cars.


Eagle Watching
 
 
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