Lake Attitash
Its name was changed to reflect its reputed indigenous name of Attitash, meaning huckleberry.The shoreline is extensively developed; roads and cottages, two or three rows deep in places, virtually ring the entire lake, as well as a summer boys' camp, and at least two boat docks.Pumpkinseeds dominate the fishery, although white perch and brown bullhead are very common.[5] The heavy recreational use this lake supports during the summer months largely precludes fishing.Bass and panfish anglers enjoy good action during the spring and fall months, and ice fishermen avidly pursue the pike resource in winter.