Peacham is a, well, peach of a little town in the southwestern part of the Northeast Kingdom; it was awarded "Best New England Village" in 2005 by Yankee Magazine. It has a lovely town center, and holds a well-regarded fall foliage festival every year.
Peacham Pond is located about two miles west of the town, nestled into an alcove carved out of Groton State Forest, which surrounds the pond on three sides but does not include it. The pond has a long peninsula that nearly bisects the water near its northern extent, which is where I took this foggy, pre-sunrise image.
Peacham Pond is located about two miles west of the town, nestled into an alcove carved out of Groton State Forest, which surrounds the pond on three sides but does not include it. The pond has a long peninsula that nearly bisects the water near its northern extent, which is where I took this foggy, pre-sunrise image.