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Connecticut College Pond is a nice lake to visit. If you want a magnificent time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Connecticut College Pond. If you're a golfer then a great nearby course is Groton Town Shennecossett Golf Course, and camping is available at Laurel-lock Campgrounds. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a spot to stay Red Carpet Inn and Suites New London is a fine choice, and Connecticut College Pond is not far at all from Norwich-New
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| | London. The high level of rain makes Connecticut College Pond a pretty wet spot; the wettest month of the year is frequently November, that's the one that rains the most while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. On a splendid day it's a glorious idea to spend the day at Green Harbor Beach; some of the water nearby flows, like Briggs Brook. A journey to Harkness Memorial State Park when you're here at Connecticut College Pond is never a bad | |
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idea, and some out of the ordinary geology is available here, The Kissing Rocks is right here. Here at Connecticut College Pond you can see Jacobs Rock, and Osprey Beach is quite nearby if you're in a beach type of mood. Why not
camp at Camp Niantic By The Atlantic while you're here at Connecticut College Pond, and there's magnificent hiking along the Narragansett Trail. This lake is so wonderful. You can take a little visit to Brandegee Lake Dam if you're
here at Connecticut College Pond; there are other locations here than Connecticut College Pond, for example Brandegee Lake. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the amusing stuff at Connecticut College Pond. Why not pop
by Bailey Point also if you're here. High temperatures at Connecticut College Pond during the long summer days are in the 80's. Once the sun is down it drops down to the 50's. Daytime highs through the winter are in the 30's,
and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Connecticut College Pond. Not far from Connecticut College Pond, you'll discover Perry Pond which is a striking lake, and a nice close by hotel is Red Roof Inn New London.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.37694 Longitude: -72.1125
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Shennecossett Beach
 | Is it possible to join the Shennecossett Beach Club?...Shennecossett Beach is a private, members & their guests only club. Further down the road is Eastern Point Beach, which is the public beach in the City of Groton. ... |
Odetah Campground
 | 10 miles away I am staying at odatah camp ground as I write this thay have wi-fi which is great. This is our first time here and we love it. we will be comming back many more times. We are staying in a nice cabin, but thay have very good camp sites as well. are cabin has a fridge,doubble bed,three twin beds but the (twins are a little narrow). This morning we played horseshoes Yhe seasonal campers were very under standing of are unfamiliarity with the game and had a wonderful time.we then went swimming in the lake. that was great. we then went in the pool and the hottub. hottub was nice and big. we then played shuffleboard and went to a barbeque(exellent ribs)and listen to a very good band. All in one day. can't wait for tomorrow.... |
Hidden Acres Family Campground
 | 11 miles away I took my two sons here for a week this summer and it was awesome!! We went in the middle of the summer and the weather was pretty good.? We had a couple good rainstorms at night but it always cleared up for the day.? My kids loved swimming in the pool and the river.? The river was so warm and if you went out to the big rocks the water was rough and felt like a hot tub!!? My sons (7 and 4&1/2)had a blast riding their scooters all over the campgrounds with the other kids.? They spent most of their time trying to catch frogs and tadpoles and playing at the playground.? We went to the ceramic shop and painted a keepsake for home.? We will definately be going back next year.? My kids want to go for two weeks this time but we will see.... |
Narragansett Trail
 | 13 miles away There doesn't appear to be any trailhead, no parking, no signage at this location, or within 1/2 mile either way on the road.... |
Strawberry Park Resort Campground
 | 13 miles away Campground NOTvery handicap friendly....I realy like your park.... |
Hopeville Pond State Park
 | 14 miles away ... kids sleeping. He then jumped in his truck and went to the kids' site to make sure they were packing up. He drove back to our campsite, and I went up to him and told him we had kids sleeping and there would be no way to pack up in the middle of the night. If it was a little more light out I would have packed up with no problem at all, but it was too dark. So he told me, all this time his yelling at the top of his lungs that in the ''morning'' he wanted us out of here. So me and my wife got up in the morning around 8:30/9 and went to the restrooms to wash up, my 15yr old came running up to us and said that the ranger was at our site. So we rushed over to see what was going on. He jumpeds out of his truck and said, I thought I told you to be out of here at 8:30. We looked at each other with even more shock and I said you did not say a time, you said in the morning. We knew he just wanted to get us angry, so he can make an arrest. He asked for my wife's ID and proceeded to write her a $75 ticket for trespassing. Then he told us that we didn't have to leave just my wife. I guess that's ... |
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
 | 53 miles away He is my great great great grandpa Samuel Slater . ... |
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