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At Hinesville Oxidation Pond you always meet someone from Hinesville-Fort Stewart. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Hinesville Oxidation Pond has to offer, you can camp at Savannah South KOA. Swamps are interesting sites and Melvin Swamp in the neighborhood of Hinesville Oxidation Pond is no exception, and lakes are such peaceful locations, why not stop at Jones Lake. Hinesville Oxidation Pond is a pretty wet place commonly with much rain; July
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| | is the month that gets the most rain; November on the other hand is the driest. Summertime highs at Hinesville Oxidation Pond mostly tend to be in the 90's. For the duration of the dark hours of summer temperatures plunge down into the 70's. High temperatures through the winter are normally in the 60's while Hinesville Oxidation Pond nighttime low temperatures all through the wintertime are in the 30's. Yeah, come here to Hinesville Oxidation Pond for a | |
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delightful time. If you need a site to stay Quality Inn At Fort Stewart is a glorious choice. This lake is so wonderful. Hinesville Oxidation Pond is a great site to visit for more than one day, Sunshine Lake Campground is a great
site to camp nearby, and why not stop by Hinesville Oxidation Pond Dam if you're here. You'll locate a charming lake called Trophy Lake near Hinesville Oxidation Pond; dry warm beds await you at Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Hinesville.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 31.845 Longitude: -81.57
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Middleton Lake
 | 17 miles away Middleton Lake is on of the premier fishing spots on the East Coast of the United States. It was owned by my Great Great Grandfather, William Middleton in the early 1800's who left it to my Great Grandfather, Richard Benjamen Middleton (1830-1905) a Civil War Veteran, and a prominant citizen of then McIntosh County, GA. Upon his death he left the lake and the lands around it to my Grandmother, Nora Augusta Middleton Houston, who as a young widow in 1906 sold it to Hilton and Dodge Lumber Company, after which it changed hands several times. I have fond memories of the lake, because in my childhood, it was owned or leased by Judge Mel Price, who maintained the lake for his associates and friends. My father was close to Judge Price and fished with him down there often. I would go to the camp and enjoyed fishing and the camp life. Judge Price retained Mr. Med Gordon to watch the lake for him. Uncle Meddy was a favorite with all of us boys. It was (and still is) a great place!... |
Haarley Lake
 | 18 miles away The subject lake was never named Haarley Lake.
When it was first built, it was named after a guy named Haar who, along with his family was killed in a boating accident. He was president of the Savannah Outboard Motor Racing Association.
After the Association, which built the lake, defaulted on its responsibilities to maintain the dam in good order, its owner Bertie D. Burpitt, changed the name to Burpitt's Lake.
After the death of Mr. Burpitt, and eventual sale of the property, the lake was renamed yet again Lake Loraine, which is its name today.
I know all this because Mr. Burpitt was my grandfather and I was raised on the property since before the lake was constructed.... |
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