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Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always explore close by Lane Pond, and at Bartlett Pond you always meet someone from New Haven-Milford. Really good skiing awaits you at Mount Southington; East Sugarloaf is a peak you can observe from Bartlett Pond. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Bartlett Pond, and through the night it cools down to the 50's. All through the wintertime the highs are regularly in the 30's while the cold winter nights
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| | at Bartlett Pond are in the 10's. Not far from Bartlett Pond, you'll stumble on Menuckatuck Reservoir which is a stunning lake, and after a long day outdoors Fairfield Inn New Haven Wallingford is a magnificent place to spend a night or two. Bartlett Pond gets much water; the wettest month of the year is ordinarily May, that's the one that rains the most, and February is the month with the least moisture. Whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's | |
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for you then we recommend Roaring Brook River, and do take a hike on the Mattabesset Trail. Be careful coming to Bartlett Pond, you might not ever want to return home again. You can never get enough of the tremendous skiing at Powder
Ridge. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Bartlett Pond has to offer, you can camp at Little City Campground. This lake is so wonderful. On a glorious day you can go to Beaver Head Swamp, a swamp near Bartlett
Pond, and Branch Brook is near Bartlett Pond and is always a bliss to have a look at. Going to Wharton Brook State Park close to Bartlett Pond is a nice thing to do; you can have a great hiking adventure along the Washington Trail.
A tremendous nearby hotel is Homewood Suites by Hilton WallingfordMeriden, and there are some delightful whitewater spots on Hammonasset River. This lake is so wonderful. This lake is so wonderful. Lane Pond Dam is an exciting
thing to check out; why not spend some time golfing at a nearby golf course like Guilford Lakes Golf Course. If you want a delightful time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Bartlett Pond. There's so much to do here at Bartlett
Pond that you need to camp here for a while, Hammonasset Beach State Park is a splendid spot for that, and going for a hike along the West Woods Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this region.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.39306 Longitude: -72.72944
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Hammonasset River, Middlesex/ New Haven CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class I-II - 2 miles long (Summer Hill Road to Green Hill Road) |
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Roaring Brook River, Hartford CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class III-IV - 3 miles long (Cold Brook Road to Route 17) |
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Lane Pond, New Haven CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Mattabesset Trail
 | You may wish to link from the Mattabesett Trail page to:http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_157.htm... |
Powder Ridge
 | Powder Ridge is closed for season due to pending sale.... |
Hammonasset River
 | You may wish to add the following link from the Hammonassett River page:http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_116.htm... |
Graniss Pond
 | 10 miles away I live in Novato, CA and I didn't know there was a pond named after my family. I wonder if it really was.... |
Lake Whitney
 | 12 miles away No you can't and it's posted as such. The area is patrolled regularly by the RWA Police, DEP and local police....Can you fish @ lake whitney? Thank you.... |
Horseshoe Lagoon
 | 16 miles away It needs help with fish and clean up please.... |
Lake Wintergreen
 | 16 miles away Would like to know why there are no Garbage cans picnic area at Lake Wintergreen???... |
Mount Southington
 | 16 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.... |
Konolds Pond
 | 17 miles away This description is garbage! I live across the street from Konolds Pond and there is NO skiing anywhere nearby and what does Fire Island out on Long Island, NY have to do with Konolds Pond????... |
Maltby Lake
 | 17 miles away Call the Regional Water Authority and ask for Anita in Recreation, 203-624-6671. She'll set you up with a permit. Or you can go online, www.rwater.com. Maltby Lakes are made up of three lakes located off of Route 34 in West Haven. The permit also gives you access to Lake Saltonstall and Lake Chamberlain for fishing. There is much more than fishing but you can start off there. Good Luck!...I am looking for directions, so I can go fishing my girl says it is a beautiful spot.... |
Lake Chamberlain
 | 17 miles away Access only with Regional Water Authority permit (25$/year). Off Rt. 69, turn down Morris Road at Bethany/Woodbridge border. Left at stopsign onto dirt road, second gated entrance on right. Fishing, hiking/running, horseback riding. Good sized lake for the area, however boating is strictly forbidden. Gorgeous, peaceful surroundings (no houses), and wildlife abounds. The deer often tolerate people closeby. The fishing can be good for the experienced bass fisherman willing to hike around to the various small, scattered areas where casting is possible. These spots are often choked with brush so accurate casting, texas-rigged soft plastic baits, and at least 8lb test line are a must. I've caught a few 4-5lb bass and some good sized pickerel.... |
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