As
the Norwalk River's course turns southward, its
flow is increased by the water from Great Pond.
This is one of the purest lakes in the state of
Connecticut, since it gets no polluted runoff from
highways or private lawns. Most of its water comes
from subsurface springs, which keep it full even
in the worst droughts. An effort is underway to
preserve this lake's purity (see this site).
In
the 1700's the Great Pond was entirely within Redding,
but most of it was transferred to Ridgefield in
1786 when the town boundaries were straightened.
In 1970, a public beach was donated to the town
of Ridgefield by the extraordinary philanthropist,
Francis D. Martin. The lake itself is currently
being bought by the town or Ridgefield from the
Gilbert and Bennett Corporation (for $150,000).

The Great Pond and Martin Park (foreground).
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