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You'll meet a lot of people from Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford here, and if you need a site to stay Inn At Middletown is a wonderful choice. Asylum Reservoir Number 1 typically gets a large amount of rain; May is the month that gets the most rain while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. At Hubbard Pond Dam right next door to Asylum Reservoir Number 1 there are some exciting things to see; a great nearby hotel is Passport Inn
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| | and Suites Middletown. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy this place. Asylum Reservoir Number 3 is a perfect lake in the vicinity of Asylum Reservoir Number 1; if you came for an overnight stay Little City Campground is a pleasant place to camp. You can run the rapids of Roaring Brook River near Asylum Reservoir Number 1, and a trip to Millers Pond State Park revives the spirit. Man, is there heaps of amusing stuff to do in the neighborhood of Asylum Reservoir | |
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Number 1. A day on the slopes of Powder Ridge is just what you need, and a delightful lake like Asylum Reservoir Number 2 is a perfect location to check out. This lake is so wonderful. A good spot for whitewater paddling close to
Asylum Reservoir Number 1 is Hammonasset River, and close by you discover the Washington Trail which is a great hiking trail. From Asylum Reservoir Number 1 you get a tremendous view of Bear Hill, and it's a great idea to check
out Reservoir Brook. Nelson's Family Campground is a glorious local campground, and going for a hike on the Mattabesset Trail is always a fine adventure. If you're here at Asylum Reservoir Number 1, do take a visit to Bodkin Rock,
and for you golfers we recommend nearby Portland Golf Course. This lake is so wonderful. You don't must go far from Asylum Reservoir Number 1 to enjoy Pecausett Meadows. Summertime highs at Asylum Reservoir Number 1 frequently
tend to be in the 80's, and the overnight is rather cooler of course, generally in the 50's. During the wintertime the highs are usually in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Asylum Reservoir Number 1 are in the 10's. This lake
is so wonderful. Near Asylum Reservoir Number 1 you discover Mouse Island Bar which is a great place to take a look at, and the Mattabesset Trail is a wonderful hiking trail nearby.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.545 Longitude: -72.60444
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Roaring Brook River, Hartford CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class III-IV - 3 miles long (Cold Brook Road to Route 17) |
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Hammonasset River, Middlesex/ New Haven CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-II - 2 miles long (Summer Hill Road to Green Hill Road) |
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Salmon River, Tolland CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II - 4.6 miles long (Old Route 2 to covered bridge at Highway 16) |
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Powder Ridge
 | Powder Ridge is closed for season due to pending sale.... |
Mattabesset Trail
 | You may wish to link from the Mattabesett Trail page to:http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_157.htm... |
Hammonasset River
 | 11 miles away You may wish to add the following link from the Hammonassett River page:http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_116.htm... |
Salmon River
 | 11 miles away THe fishermen aren't nice here, especially in the Fly fishing area, we caught a lot of heck from them last year. MAde the trip no fun, I won't return. Try the Farmington instead....it's just bigger withmore room for everyone....You may wish to add the following link from the Salmon River page:http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_117.htm... |
Risley Reservoir
 | 15 miles away This is a nice little lake for fishing. Use minnows and you'll catch a lot of pickerel and bass. Worms bring in copious amounts of bluegill. It's a C/R lake.... |
Metacomet Trail
 | 18 miles away I finally located the trail entrance about 20 feet past a dirt road gate on the right that I had been using to get to the ridge line. Thanks for the help!...Gene, The trailhead at 315 and 189 is actually on Mountain Road which comes off the Rd right at the juncture. The telphone poles are blazed and the trail breaks into the woods about halfway up on the right side of the road. That is a nice section of trail although we hiked it in the rain. Happy Trails....I am having difficulty locating the trail head in East Granby at rtes. 315 and 189 that leads to south toward Penwood State Park. The trail maps say that the trail head is on Mountain Road, but there are no blue/yellow blazed trail markers on either of the two entry points into the woods. The only indication of the trail is the sign post at the bottom of the road in the three way intersection. Thanks.... |
Andover Lake
 | 19 miles away Great bass fishing. Clear water and no motors allowed. I remember skin diving in the 70's when I was around 10 and being able to see twenty thirty feet.... |
Mount Southington
 | 22 miles away Night and day we are the one. Mt. Southington is Connecticut's convenient location for both skiing and snowboarding for all ages and for all ability-levels. Novice trails that gently glide down sloping hillsides as well as down-hill runs that challenge and excite are just some features of this popular ski area.... |
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