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You're probably hooked on lakes, Lake Shirley is one of those nearby, and swamps like Long Swamp are fun to check out. All the water falling down from the sky makes Bow Brook Reservoir a wet spot; the wettest month of the year is frequently November, that's the one that rains the most; September is when it's the driest. This lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Four Points By Sheraton Leominster is a great location to spend a night or two, and Benjamin
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| | Hill is a peak you can see from Bow Brook Reservoir. Nearby lakes? Sure, Dead Pond is close to Bow Brook Reservoir; camping at Crystal Springs Campground is always a magnificent experience. Camping is available at Boston Minuteman Campground, and enjoy a round of golf at Maplewood Golf Course. All through the summer months at Bow Brook Reservoir temperatures are frequently in the 70's, and through the night it cools down to the 50's. Through the wintertime | |
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this place gets highs in the 30's; winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Bow Brook Reservoir. This lake is so wonderful. One of the best things about Bow Brook Reservoir is its proximity to Harvard Town Beach, and while you're
here you will meet lots of folks from nearby Worcester. If you come at the right time of year, Souhegan River offers some great whitewater, and why not head up to Wachusett Mountain and strap some skis to your feet. Be careful
coming to Bow Brook Reservoir, you might not ever wanna go home again. SpringHill Suites Devens Common Center is a glorious spot to get some rest, and the snow is pleasant at McIntyre. Some close by water includes Bow Brook, also
Bow Brook Dam is worth stopping at since you're here. There's just no way anybody can get bored here at Bow Brook Reservoir. Don't leave Bow Brook Reservoir without first going for a hike along the Mitchell Hill Road, and drift down the rapids of Assabet River in a kayak.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.54333 Longitude: -71.665
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McIntyre, New Hampshire, 28 miles away 300 vertical feet |
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Assabet River, Middlesex/Worcester CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class I-II - 1.5 miles long (Route 117 to Route 62) |
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Souhegan River, Hillsborough CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class II-III - 5.75 miles long (Greenville to New Hampshire Route 101) |
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Souhegan River, Hillsborough CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class III - 1.25 miles long (NH Route 101 Bridge to Wilton) |
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Dead Pond, Worcester CountyCounty, 0 miles away |
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