Lovewell Pond supports many species of warm water fish, including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, white perch, yellow perch, chain pickerel, pumpkinseed sunfish, minnows, brown trout, lake whitefish, rainbow smelt, burbot (cusk), hornpout (bullhead), golden shiner, common shiner, fallfish (chub), white sucker, and American eel.
Residents of the pond have hand-built floating nests for the loons to lay their eggs on, in hopes of creating a better chance of survival.
There is a state-owned boat ramp located at the southeastern corner of the pond, off of Route 113 across from the Eastern Slopes Regional Airport.
[2] This ramp is open to the public, and all boats that enter the pond are examined for foreign invasive plant remains from other bodies of water.
Lovewell Pond is highly monitored and maintained to prevent invasive plant species from growing and spreading.