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The beauty of Spring Arbor Lake is reason enough to stop by. The high level of rain makes Spring Arbor Lake a relatively wet place; the month of March is the wettest with most of the rain, and January is when it's the driest. Looking for something in the neighborhood of Spring Arbor Lake? Crab Orchard Lake is nearby; after a long day outdoors Carbondale Super 8 Motel is a fine place to spend a night or two. All through the warmest time of the year here at Spring
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| | Arbor Lake, high temperatures generally reach the 80's. All through the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 60's. During the wintertime the highs are commonly in the 30's with temperatures at Spring Arbor Lake dipping down into the 10's during winter nights. Spring Arbor Lake is not the only place nearby, Little Grassy Lake is a nearby lake, and you're sure to encounter some nice people from Carbondale here. This lake is so wonderful. The scenery | |
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at Sycamore Creek Dam next to Spring Arbor Lake is picturesque, and Ramada Limited Carbondale is a nice place to get some rest. All the outdoors exciting things near Spring Arbor Lake will keep you coming back over and over. Crab
Orchard Camp Grounds is a brilliant local campground, and in the vicinity of Spring Arbor Lake you discover a golf course called Stone Creek Golf Club & Resort. If you came for an overnight stay Little Grassy Lake Campground & Marina is a splendid spot to camp, and get your heart pumping on the perfect whitewater of Little Grassy Creek.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.65 Longitude: -89.16833
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Little Grassy Creek, Williamson CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class II-IV - 0.2 miles long (Play Section) |
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Pine Hills Campground
 | 19 miles away Pine Hills Campground is the place to go when exploring the Shawnee National Forest. Finding the campground can be difficult, but easy if you have a topographic atlas. It is located adjacent to Illinois largest wilderness complex, nothing significant on a grand scale, but a world away from the madness of Chicago at the opposite end of the state. It is between ILL routes 3 and 127 between Grand Tower and Trail of Tears state forest. I'm sorry to say I cannot share the best site in the campsround, but will probably find it yourself without much effort. It is at the back of the loop adjacent to the stream. I basically gave it away, but good hunting still! Actually, it can be difficult to find, but well worth the solitude. Good wildlife viewing in the area, especially near the LaRue Swamp area- many hawks can be seen in this perennial spring fed wetland. It is the Mississippi River Valley in a natural state- a remnant of it, at least. ... |
Buck Ridge Campground
 | 20 miles away Buck Ridge Campground was closed in 2007 and I'm very upset to see that happen. The area is depressed and could really benefit from this wonderful campground. You can still hike in but we will miss our trips and the wonderful memories that awaited us. I'm truly upset about this loss. The park is gorgeous. I hope to see an outpouring of requests to reopen this national treasure.... |
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