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Beautiful Mamanasco Pond has much to offer visitors. Swamps can be such attention-grabbing sites, pop by Pumping Station Swamp if you're here at Mamanasco Pond; the best way to spend a winter day is on the slopes of nearby Thunder Ridge. Mamanasco Pond is a relatively wet place generally with much precipitation; the month with most of the rain is May, and January is when it's the driest. All through the warmest time of the year at Mamanasco Pond highs are frequently
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| | in the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures dip down into the 60's. The winter comes with highs in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Mamanasco Pond are in the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. Looking for some flowing water? Try Mopus Brook, and visiting Seth Low Pierrepont State Park Reserve is a great thing to do. The view of Ned Mountain from Mamanasco Pond is beautiful, and Danbury Super 8 Motel is a magnificent site to get some rest. You just | |
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can't picture the amount of outdoors entertaining things the area close to Mamanasco Pond has to offer. After a long day outdoors Springhill Suites By Marriott Danbury is a glorious site to spend a night or two, and there are
plenty of people from Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown here at Mamanasco Pond. Whitewater paddling is nice on East Aspetuck River, and probably you're looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Mamanasco Lake is just a very short distance away.
Mamanasco Pond in fact is in the middle of a picturesque outdoors paradise. Playing golf is lots of fun at Ridgefield Golf Course, and Norwalk River has a delightful whitewater paddling spot close by. This lake is so wonderful.
Mamanasco Pond is a great site to visit for more than one day, Mountain Workshop is a great site to camp nearby, and obviously, this is a magnificent vicinity for people who like lakes, Turtle Pond is a lake in close proximity. You'll
need more than a day to look at everything Mamanasco Pond has to offer, you can camp at Kettletown State Park, and great water scenery is available at Mamanasco Lake Dam close to Mamanasco Pond.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.32 Longitude: -73.525
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Woodbury, Connecticut, 25 miles away 300 vertical feet |
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Norwalk River, Fairfield CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II - 8 miles long (Bridge in Cannondale to Mouth) |
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East Aspetuck River, Litchfield CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class III - 4 miles long (Paper Mill Road to Housatonic River) |
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Tenmile, Litchfield CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class I-III - 4.2 miles long (South Dover NY to Gaylordsville Ct) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Trinity Lake
 | It is a puzzle about fishing or ice fishing ability on that lake. Looks like a hidden top national secret. No one site provides infor about thart lake.... |
Dixon Lake
 | 15 miles away ...n chestnut ridge rd.back in the late sixties ,and every Christmas the people of the surrounding lk. There were none on the east side of the lake at the time. Well we would collect our Christmas trees around fifty or so and dig them into the ice about forty ft apart and make two rows . Then we would all set a time and light em,, and we would skate , fish ,whatever the lines of trees ran from the n.west dock to the east..the clam bakes were held at the other lk..haven just up the stream that ran along my house..After the dam broke from lk haven the water flooded down into our house..What a flood..seems after that we sold the house to a fireman ,,and then our course by accident the house burnt down ,,and I thought fireman were supposed to put out fires not start em .hello to all that still prevail on chestnut ridge. yea I also went to school with Henry Winkler.. And back then we used to trick or treat all the way down to route six..camp sycamore well I still have my green card with the red paper wonder if its still good..the camp was but a lake with a cottage or two..and a cool as heck ... |
Ballard Lake
 | 16 miles away 22 Acre lake loaded with Pickerel, Bass, Perch. However, is private property.... |
Tenmile
 | 17 miles away You may wish to add a map link from the Ten Mile River page to: http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_122.htm... |
Secor Lake
 | 18 miles away Do you have any pictures of camp henry? My father went there in the 1920's. The land was sold a while ago and now has a housing development on it....Lillian Wald had a camp on secor lake .Camp Henry.i am fortune enough to have been born on the block where Lillian started the henry street settlement. I am a 49yr who spent 10 summers of my life on lake secor 67-76..Actually I live in the settlement for 3 1/2 yrs. Amazing!... |
Ella Fohs Camp Pond
 | 18 miles away I was at the camp from 1963-1969. It shaped my childhood. My mother was there when she was a kid too. I found her name carved into one of the bunks on the rafters: Sydell Freiman 1949! Shame it's not used anymore for innercity poor kids, like we were. Ellen Knebel...I'm sad to hear that the camp itself is not there any more. I worked there in 69-73...I began working on ''the senior side'' and we livrf in ''the mansion'' for one summer. ...There was a house at the middle of the camp itself where the camp director lived. Is it still there??...(2008) I know the family that owns this beautiful property. A few years ago, I volunteered as a companion (weekly visits over a 2 year period) for his 90 year old mother, Millicent. The owner's name is Kenneth... |
Woodbury
 | 25 miles away 5 PHOTOS |
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