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    Do stop by Deerfield River Reservoir while you're in this part of Massachusetts. Don’t forget to stop at Wilder Flat since you're here at Deerfield River Reservoir, and Wilcox Hollow is a good spot to explore. A good deal of rain falls at Deerfield River Reservoir; the month with most of the rain is November, and the driest month of the year is February. This lake is so wonderful. Near Deerfield River Reservoir you find the Mount Olga Trail which is a fine  
   hiking trail. Lakes are brilliant; Gardner Falls Station Canal Reservoir is a lake that's in the neighborhood of Deerfield River Reservoir.
Get yourself into a kayak and hit North River; the vista of Bald Mountain is lovely. The scenery at Gardner Falls Station Canal Dam in the vicinity of Deerfield River Reservoir is picturesque, and Shelburne State Forest is a delightful local forest.
This lake is so wonderful. Hit the slopes at Berkshire East close
 
               by, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always stop at close by Deerfield River Reservoir. A golf course in the vicinity of Deerfield River Reservoir is Edge Hill Golf Course, and drift down the rapids of Deerfield River in a kayak. So much fun stuff close to Deerfield River Reservoir, completely astonishing. Deerfield River Reservoir is not far at all from Springfield, and you can stay the night at Springbrook Family Camping Area.
If you need a site to stay Quality Inn Greenfield is a nice choice. There's so much to do here at Deerfield River Reservoir that you need to camp here for a while, Barton Cove is a glorious location for that. This lake is so wonderful. Take a side tour to Bear River; after a long day outdoors Greenfield Super 8 Motel is a fine spot to spend a night or two. Having a glorious time at Deerfield River Reservoir is uncomplicated. On a nice day it's a good idea to spend the day at Greenfield Beach, and there are great sites to discover along the Ghost Trail.
There's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at nearby Living Memorial Park; going for a hike on the Sunset Trail is always a pleasant adventure. During the summer at Deerfield River Reservoir highs are mostly in the 70's. All through the dark hours of summer temperatures descend down into the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 20's with temperatures at Deerfield River Reservoir dipping down into the 0's through winter nights.

 
Greenfield Super 8 Motel, Greenfield
6 miles away
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Quality Inn Greenfield, Greenfield
6 miles away
The Quality Inn Greenfield is conveniently located off of Interstate 91 and is close to Yankee Candle, Northfield Mount Hermon School, Deerfield Academy and Stoneleigh Burnham School. The hotel offers...

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Local climate location: READSBORO 11 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 42.57333
Longitude: -72.70667

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These outdoors activities are available near Deerfield River Reservoir.
 Beaches Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Greenfield Beach, Franklin County, 6 miles away
 Hotels Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Greenfield Super 8 Motel, Greenfield, 6 miles away
Quality Inn Greenfield, Greenfield, 6 miles away
Red Roof Inn South Deerfield, South Deerfield, 8 miles away
Scottish Inns Hatfield, Hatfield, 13 miles away
Autumn Inn, Northampton, 13 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Springbrook Family Camping Area, Shelburne Falls, 3 miles away
Barton Cove, Greenfield, 7 miles away
White Birch Campgrounds, Whately, 8 miles away
Rainbow Motel, South Deerfield, 10 miles away
 Ski Areas Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Living Memorial Park, Vermont, 16 miles away
      204 vertical feet
Berkshire East, Massachusetts, 18 miles away
      1180 vertical feet
Haystack, Vermont, 23 miles away
      1160 vertical feet
 Whitewater Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Deerfield River, Franklin CountyCounty, 2 miles away
      Class I-II - 7 miles long (Wilcox Hollow to Stillwater Bridge)
North River, Franklin CountyCounty, 7 miles away
      Class II - 7 miles long (Halifax Vermont Gorge to Colrain)
Millers River - Lower, Franklin CountyCounty, 8 miles away
      Class II-III - 6.5 miles long (Erving to Millers Falls)
 National Parks Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Quinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor, Putnam - CT, 67 miles away
 Trails Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Mount Olga Trail, Windham County, 16 miles away
Sunset Trail, Windham County, 16 miles away
Ghost Trail, Windham County, 16 miles away
 Golf Courses Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Edge Hill Golf Course, Shelburne Falls, 5 miles away
 Lakes Near Deerfield River Reservoir:
Gardner Falls Station Canal Reservoir, Franklin CountyCounty, 2 miles away
Deerfield River Reservoir, Franklin CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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