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Why not stop by Squantz Pond if you're passing through these parts. A splendid swamp right next door to Squantz Pond is Short Woods, and if you came for an overnight stay Kettletown State Park is a nice place to camp. Squantz Pond gets a typical amount of annual rain; most of the rain falls through June while January is commonly the driest month. Lakes are such calm places, why not go to Forest Lake in the neighborhood of Squantz Pond, and Forest Lake Dam is
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| | an exciting thing to check out. That right there is a load already, but it goes on; Squantz Pond has it all. The trees of Pootatuck State Forest are a great source of shade on hot summer days, and of course Glen Brook is a charming stream that is worth stopping at. This lake is so wonderful. Maron Hotel & Suites is a brilliant location to get some rest, and at Squantz Pond you can observe Bogus Hill. Gotta ski! Woodbury is a great spot to do that; if you need | |
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a location to stay Twin Tree Inn is a tremendous choice. This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at Squantz Pond you ought to check out Chatterton Point. There are other places here than Squantz Pond, for example Lake Candlewood;
Buck's Rock Camp is a good local campground. Everybody close by loves skiing at Thunder Ridge, and a fine place for whitewater paddling is East Aspetuck River. The great people of Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown like to hang
out close by; for you golfers we recommend nearby Candlewood Valley Country Club. And that's not all you can do here at Squantz Pond. If you don’t have a problem getting wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Tenmile, and do
take a hike on the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Through the summer at Squantz Pond temperatures are mostly in the 80's, and the nighttime is slightly cooler of course, ordinarily in the 50's. During the winter highs are mostly
in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Squantz Pond. This lake is so wonderful. Squantz Pond State Park is a great location to take a look at, and you can always enjoy a lazy day on the beach at Pine Ledge.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.51056 Longitude: -73.47056
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Woodbury, Connecticut, 18 miles away 300 vertical feet |
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East Aspetuck River, Litchfield CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class III - 4 miles long (Paper Mill Road to Housatonic River) |
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Tenmile, Litchfield CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class I-III - 4.2 miles long (South Dover NY to Gaylordsville Ct) |
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Housatonic River, Litchfield CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class IV - 2.6 miles long (Bulls Bridge Dam to Gaylordsville) |
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Tenmile
 | You may wish to add a map link from the Ten Mile River page to: http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_122.htm... |
Ella Fohs Camp Pond
 | 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... |
Lake Waramaug State Park
 | 12 miles away we stayed one night. there is a camp store and concession. lake for swimming and fishing. you can rent a canoe but it was 50 a day.sites are clean but not very private. bathrooms with showers were clean. Very family oriented kids bikes ect. quiet rule was respected by all young and old. we had a wonderful time. small town not far for pizza if needed... |
Appalachian National Scenic Trail
 | 14 miles away You may wish to add a link from the Appalachian Trail page to:http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_229.htm... |
Hilltop Pond
 | 14 miles away Hilltop Pond is a beautiful private pond. It's owned by the home owner on the top of the hill to the west and other adjoining land owners have pond rights. It's quite shallow, so it will always be in need of constant cleaning. The 42 acre pond is home to loads of wildlife and is the prime souce of water flowing into Macedonia State Park.
An interesting fact: The dam, rebuilt in the early 90's is made up of concrete blocks, each weighing over a ton. Environmental regulations wouldn't allow pouring cement into forms, so the large number of blocks were layed in place, held in place only by their individaul mass.
Jimmy Walker, the mayor of NYC would visit Hilltop Lodge, with his buddies. Hilltop Lodge was located on the west side of Weber Road where the road takes a bend well above about mid point in the length of the pond. The lodge burned to the ground in the 50's. There was no structure on the property from then until 1984, when the home to the north was constructed.... |
Ballard Lake
 | 16 miles away 22 Acre lake loaded with Pickerel, Bass, Perch. However, is private property.... |
Trinity Lake
 | 16 miles away 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.... |
Woodbury
 | 18 miles away 5 PHOTOS |
Dixon Lake
 | 18 miles away ... 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 dirt road..I went to Austin rd elem.my age now is... |
Sylvan Lake Beach Park
 | 19 miles away How is the bass fishing?????... |
Bantam Lake
 | 19 miles away Like to find out when is first ice. Is there a bait store near by that I could call for information....BANTAM LAKE IS GREAT FOR PIKE AND ALSO BASS. THEY CAN GET VERY LARGE. THERE IT IS ALSO GREAT FOR ICE FISHING.... |
Mohawk Mountain
 | 20 miles away In 1947, Skiing Hall of Fame member, Walt Schoenknecht, created Mohawk Mountain Ski Area amidst the beauty of the Southern Berkshire Mountain. The following winter he invented snowmaking, which is currently used at winter resorts throughout the world. Mohawk Mountain has remained a family business and a favorite destination for succeeding generations of families.Mohawk Mountain Ski Area is a private corporation working in partnership with the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection at Mohawk State Park. Mohawk State Forest has cross-country trails for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing at the top of the mountain but are not maintained or connected with the Ski Area. Access is obtained off of Rt. 4 in Cornwall CT.... |
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