U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Littleville Lake

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Littleville Lake Official US Army Corps of Engineers Littleville Lake page. Administered by the Littleville Lake staff.

11/13/2025

The lapse in appropriations has concluded and normal operations on this social media page will resume. Furloughed USACE employees will receive direction through their chain of command.

Statement from the New England District.
10/03/2025

Statement from the New England District.

05/16/2025

The Dayville Canoe Launch is now open.

05/14/2025

The Littleville Lake Boat Ramp is open, the Dayville Canoe Launch remains closed due to high water still inundating the parking lot and launch.

05/12/2025

Due to high water, the Littleville Lake Boat Ramp and Dayville Canoe Launch will be closed until it is safe to reopen. An update will be posted once they are reopened.

04/14/2025

Recreation Notice: Due to the federal hiring freeze, USACE recreation areas across New England will experience reduced hours, limited access to facilities, and significantly reduced services this summer. We appreciate your understanding as we work to serve you with limited staff.

10/07/2024

Good morning, the Littleville Observation Area is back open! Please note, the front gate into the Observation Area closes at 3PM, Monday-Fridays.

09/11/2024
09/05/2024

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Access to the Observation Area (the top of Littleville Dam) at Littleville Lake will be closed until further notice due to construction.

Yesterday, Park Rangers Maddy & Konrad were out at the Littleville Lake Boat Launch, chatting with visitors about water ...
08/05/2024

Yesterday, Park Rangers Maddy & Konrad were out at the Littleville Lake Boat Launch, chatting with visitors about water safety and seeing what people were catching in the lake! What kind of fish have you caught at Littleville Lake recently?

07/05/2024

The “Life Jackets Worn...Nobody Mourns” campaign was created to help reduce water-related fatalities on our nation’s waterways. It was designed to provoke adults to wear life jackets because they are at the highest risk for drowning in open waters.

07/04/2024

Wishing everyone a safe and festive holiday with your loved ones today.

Remember to take extra precautions to with these Ready safety tips: fema.gov/blog/4-ways-stay-safe-july-fourth


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Huntington, MA
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