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Laurel-lock Campgrounds is a glorious local campground; the peak of Cochegan Hill can be observed from Johnson Pond. All through the warmest time of the year highs here at Johnson Pond get into the 80's, and the overnight is slightly colder of course, usually in the 50's. For the period of the wintertime highs are mostly in the 30's; nighttime lows at Johnson Pond through the winter frequently plunge into the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. If you're a golfer
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| | then a delightful close by course is Walnut Hill Country Club, and after a long day outdoors Best Western Cristata Inn is a good place to spend a night or two. Not far from Johnson Pond you hit upon Bartlett Cove, and you're sure to stumble upon some cheerful folks from Norwich-New London here. So many entertaining things to do at Johnson Pond, so little time. This lake is so wonderful. You're most likely into lakes, Picker Pond is one of those close by, | |
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and Johnson Pond Dam is a scenic place, undeniably worth visiting. Whitewater paddling is pleasant on Natchaug River, and a wonderful nearby hotel is Microtel Inn and Suites Uncasville. Lakes are glorious; Oxoboro Brook Reservoir
is a lake that's near Johnson Pond, and a spree to Stoddard Hill State Park revitalizes the soul. Near Johnson Pond you find the Narragansett Trail which is a pleasant hiking trail; naturally Falls Brook flows through this region.
Johnson Pond is a wet site that gets much rain; during November this area sees the most rain, and the driest month is February. Just can't get enough of Johnson Pond. Johnson Pond is a delightful site to visit for more than one
day, Odetah is a delightful site to camp nearby, and there is a great hiking trail close by called the Narragansett Trail.
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Microtel Inn and Suites Uncasville, Uncasville
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2 miles away
Welcome to the Uncasville Montville Microtel Inn and Suites, a quality, discount hotel in Uncasville, Connecticut, conveniently located near Mohegan Sun Casino and Foxwoods Resort Casino offering a fr...
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Best Western Cristata Inn, Uncasville
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2 miles away
This all-suite Uncasville, Connecticut hotel is minutes away from Mohegan Sun Casino, Mystic Aquarium and the Nautilus Historic Ship Memorial. Welcome to the Best Western Cristata Inn where customer...
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Current weather conditions at Johnson Pond, New London County, Connecticut

Local climate location: MANSFIELD HOLLOW LAKE 0 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.455 Longitude: -72.115
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Natchaug River, Tolland/ Windham CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II-IV - 0.9 miles long (England Road to Route 198) |
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Odetah Campground
 | 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
 | 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.... |
Strawberry Park Resort Campground
 | 11 miles away Campground NOTvery handicap friendly....I realy like your park.... |
Hopeville Pond State Park
 | 12 miles away ..., had a wonderful time all day. When night came that's when all the trouble started. A few campsites away from us there were kids having a great time, they were not disturbing us at all. Later in the night a few of them jump in the water. From dusk to about that time, a park ranger has been driving around every few hours.
About an hours after the kids jump in the water, that park ranger pulls up to our campsite and comes over with his flashlight pointing at us, asking us what we were doing. At first we did not think anything of it, until we figured out that he was assuming we were the ones making the noise. He said their was a noise complaint called in and we told him it was not us. We did not even have music playing. But he seemed like he did not care what we said. Then he asked if anyone was disturbing us, and we said no. Then he says, because you're probably the ones disturbing everyone else. That what got me and my wife angry. Then he asked if we were in the water, and as we were answering no, he was flashing the light up and down to see if we were wet. At that exact m... |
Narragansett Trail
 | 12 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.... |
Natchaug River
 | 17 miles away Where is the canoe access?...You may wish to add the following link from Natchaug River page: http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_144.htm... |
Narragansett Trail
 | 18 miles away 1 PHOTO Well worth a look.... |
Halls Pond
 | 19 miles away I love this place. My father taught me to fish here 35years ago. no more developement!!... |
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
 | 51 miles away He is my great great great grandpa Samuel Slater . ... |
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