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Trails Pond is a very beautiful lake in beautiful surroundings. During the summer months here at Trails Pond, high temperatures frequently reach the 80's. Throughout the moonlight hours it's mostly in the 60's. For the period of the winter this place gets highs in the 30's with winter lows in the 10's overnight here at Trails Pond. You believe that's enough? Just getting warmed up. Don't leave Trails Pond without first going for a hike along the Narragansett
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| | Trail, and Birch Plain Golf Course & Driving Range is a golf course close by. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at Knights Inn Groton CT, and why not pop by a swamp like Birch Plain Creek Tidal Marsh if you're here at Trails Pond. Camping is available at Seaport Campground, and Bluff Point Coastal Reserve State Park is a wonderful location to stretch your legs a bit. Beaches are good; and Shennecossett Beach in the neighborhood of Trails | |
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Pond is no exception, and Averys Hill is clearly visible from Trails Pond. A day at Eastern Point Beach close to Trails Pond is time well spent; as expected, this is a good vicinity for people who like lakes, Lake George is a lake
close by. A visit to Frank Ledge is always fun; after a long day outdoors Howard Johnson Express Inn -Groton is a good location to spend a night or two. All the water falling down from the sky makes Trails Pond a wet place; November
is the wettest month with most rain, and the driest month of the year is June. Life's too short to enjoy all the entertaining stuff close to Trails Pond. Some close by water includes Beaverdam Brook, and if you came for an overnight
stay Laurel-lock Campgrounds is a fine location to camp. No need to travel far to go to exciting stuff like Wildcat Ledge. Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always stop by close by Groton Reservoir; there are
plenty of people from Norwich-New London here at Trails Pond. This lake is so wonderful. Don't forget to visit Avery Point since you're here at Trails Pond, also Trails Pond Dam is worth visiting if you're here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.34528 Longitude: -72.06361
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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. ... |
Narragansett Trail
 | 10 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.... |
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.... |
Strawberry Park Resort Campground
 | 12 miles away Campground NOTvery handicap friendly....I realy like your park.... |
Odetah Campground
 | 13 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.... |
Hopeville Pond State Park
 | 14 miles away ...nger 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 moment the park ranger's accusing us, the guilty ones (the kids) came walking around the corner screaming and laughing and wet from having a great time, I'm guessing. So my wife already angry says in a loud voice, I GUESS THAT'S US OFFICER. He got really angry, his face turned red. He ran up to the kids yelling at the top of his lungs and asked what campsite they were at and that they were bein... |
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
 | 51 miles away He is my great great great grandpa Samuel Slater . ... |
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