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     Pilcher Pond is a nice lake to visit. The top of Pilcher Hill is easily seen from Pilcher Pond; camping at Hortense wesleyan Camp is always a delightful experience. Townsend-Days Inn is a great location to get some rest; why not explore a swamp like Sandhill Bay while you're here at Pilcher Pond. This lake is so wonderful. A brilliant spot to camp here at Pilcher Pond is Darien Inland Harbor Camp, and dry warm beds await you at Comfort Inn Darien.
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   Pond sees pretty high levels of precipitation; July is the month that gets the most rain, and November is when it's the driest. Life's too short to enjoy all the cool stuff near Pilcher Pond. You simply have to have a look at Knee Buckle while you're here at Pilcher Pond, and do have a look at Harper Lake, it's a picturesque lake.
At Pilcher Pond through the months of summer highs are in the 90's, and through the night it cools down to the 70's. High temperatures
 
               throughout the wintertime are normally in the 60's with temperatures at Pilcher Pond dipping down into the 30's throughout winter nights. At Pilcher Pond you always meet someone from Brunswick, and since you're here, you could also pop by pretty Rubin Lake.

 
Townsend-Days Inn, Townsend
11 miles away
* Free Wireless Highspeed Internet access * Easy Access off I-95, Exit 58 * Free Continental Breakfast * 25' TV with Expanded Cable and HBO * Seasonal Outdoor Pool * Picnic and Playground Areas * Hudd...

Comfort Inn Darien, Darien
11 miles away
Secured interior corridor hotel located adjacent to Georgia Factory Outlet Shops with easy access off I-95. Come enjoy southern hospitality with FREE wireless high speed Internet, coffee makers, iron/...

Current weather conditions at Pilcher Pond, McIntosh County, Georgia
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Local climate location: GLENNVILLE 5 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 31.47944
Longitude: -81.59556

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These outdoors activities are available near Pilcher Pond.
 Hotels Near Pilcher Pond:
Townsend-Days Inn, Townsend, 11 miles away
Comfort Inn Darien, Darien, 11 miles away
Townsend Knights Inn, Townsend, 11 miles away
Super 8 Motel - Darien/I-95, Darien, 12 miles away
Ramada Brunswick, Brunswick, 13 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Pilcher Pond:
Hortense wesleyan Camp, Hortense, 10 miles away
Darien Inland Harbor Camp, Darien, 13 miles away
Holly-acres Campgrounds, Darien, 13 miles away
Dallas Bluff Marina, Townsend, 15 miles away
 National Parks Near Pilcher Pond:
Fort Frederica National Monument, St. Simons Island - GA, 24 miles away
Cumberland Island National Seashore, Saint Marys - GA, 42 miles away
Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville - FL, 67 miles away
 Lakes Near Pilcher Pond:
Harper Lake, McIntosh CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Rubin Lake, McIntosh CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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Middleton Lake
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!...

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