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During your spree to Dead River you'll meet some people from Manchester-Nashua for sure, and delightful scenery and perfect skiing is what you acquire at Wachusett Mountain. Throughout the days of summer at Dead River temperatures are commonly in the 70's. Summer night lows descend down to the 50's. Highs during the winter are mostly in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Dead River. This lake is so wonderful. You could also stop at Plow
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| | Shop Pond while you're here at Dead River; it's close by, and dry warm beds await you at SpringHill Suites Devens Common Center. This lake is so wonderful. Why not explore close by James Brook while you're here at Dead River, and there's great hiking along the Mitchell Hill Road. A golf course near Dead River is Groton Country Club, and the Old Country Road offers hiking at its best. Dead River is not the only place close by, Squannacook River Reservoir | |
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is a close by lake; at Dead River you can catch a sight of Shepleys Hill. If you have a thing about the outdoors, you'll love Dead River. There are some great whitewater spots on Assabet River, and why not camp at Crystal Springs
Campground since you're here at Dead River. Dead River is a wet place that gets much rainfall; November is the wettest month with most rain while September is the month with the least amount of precipitation. A good location to
camp here at Dead River is Boston Minuteman Campground, and do go to Squannacook River Dam while you're here. So many amusing things to do here at Dead River, too magnificent to be true. On a gorgeous day you can explore Harvard
Town Beach in the vicinity of Dead River. Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Souhegan River, and if you need a place to stay Holiday Inn BOXBOROUGH (I-495 EXIT 28) is a great choice.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.59028 Longitude: -71.60694
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McIntyre, New Hampshire, 24 miles away 300 vertical feet |
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Assabet River, Middlesex/Worcester CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-II - 1.5 miles long (Route 117 to Route 62) |
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Souhegan River, Hillsborough CountyCounty, 16 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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Groton School Pond
 | is this a pond you can swim in... |
Harvard Town Beach
 | Your readers should know that the Harvard Town Beach is for residents and tax payers of the town of Harvard only. Believe me, they are strict about who they let in.... |
Nashua Canal Reservoir
 | 11 miles away Good place to fish from shore… Good place to take kids.... |
Honey Pot Pond
 | 11 miles away big large moulth bass but very small pond...fun for a few hours...please catch and release... |
Locust Pond
 | 12 miles away 1 PHOTO Locust Pond is a lake that was formed in 1954 by the creation of the Locust Pond Dam on Locust Brook, which flows from the Locust Pond to the larger Merrimack River. Locust Pond is considered a lake because Mass Regs (310 CMR 10.04) state that a lake is ?any open body of fresh water with a surface area of ten acres or more, and shall include great ponds. The site is bordered by Locust Avenue and light residential development to the northwest, and Route 3 to the southwest. The other half of the perimeter is bordered by dense development. The pond is mostly open water with no emergent marsh development. The upland is all forested. The habitat quality of this site is limited by the development surrounding it, however, it should provide at least transient habitat for aquatic mammals such as beaver, otter, and mink, and many of the upland mammals and migratory songbirds of forested habitats.... |
Heywood Reservoir
 | 13 miles away Ahhh good ol Heywood's used to be a great lake for swimming with rope swings that threw you out 80 feet into the water. but since then many things have changed people caught on to the fun nites out there , and police started showing up and now the whole place ''all the trees'' have been cut down above the apple orchard, so no swimming there or you will be hit with a fine of up to 500$... |
Notown Reservoir
 | 14 miles away Notown reservoir does not allow fishing, swimming or boats. There is no public access.... |
Baboosic Lake
 | 15 miles away Big bass are everywhere but no public launch… Lots of pleasure boats. But worth fishing if you get the chance.... |
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
 | 30 miles away He is my great great great grandpa Samuel Slater . ... |
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