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Camping at Barton Cove Campground is always a good experience, and if the weather is brilliant, you can go for a hike along the Sunrise Trail. A good place like The Plains here at Dudleys Pond is too good to miss, and Ames Hill is a peak you can spot from Dudleys Pond. This lake is so wonderful. At Dudleys Pond you always meet someone from Springfield, and a great place to camp here at Dudleys Pond is Wagon wheel Camping Area. This lake is so wonderful. Why
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| | not have a look at Dudleyville Pond Dam while you're here; if you need a spot to stay University Lodge is a great choice. Dudleys Pond is a relatively wet place frequently with a great deal of rain; November is when you get the most rain here, and February on the other hand is the driest. Summertime at Dudleys Pond arrives with high temperatures in the 70's, and the overnight is quite cooler of course, usually in the 50's. Daytime highs during the wintertime | |
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are in the 20's; overnight lows in the 0's for Dudleys Pond. University Lodge is a wonderful place to get some rest, and get covered with water paddling on Millers River - Lower. There are other places here than Dudleys Pond,
for example Lake Wyola Reservoir, and on a splendid day you can take a hike along the Sunset Trail. So much amusing stuff to do at Dudleys Pond, so little time. Take a side spree to Fiske Brook, and a forest nearby is Leverett State
Forest. This site is excellent, just check out all the exciting stuff to do close to Dudleys Pond. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Ashuelot River, and lakes are such serene places, why not have a look at Lake Wyola.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.48333 Longitude: -72.44444
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Pine Ridge, Massachusetts, 24 miles away 200 vertical feet |
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Millers River - Lower, Franklin CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II-III - 6.5 miles long (Erving to Millers Falls) |
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Ashuelot River, Cheshire CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class II-IV - 3.5 miles long (Ashuelot to Hinsdale) |
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Deerfield River, Franklin CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class I-II - 7 miles long (Wilcox Hollow to Stillwater Bridge) |
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Factory Hollow Pond
 | This pond is known by everyone as Puffer's pond and I've never heard it called this before. In the summer there are a lot of swimmers, but it makes good early morning fishing.... |
Barton Cove Campground
 | I have been going there for over 20 years. It is a great place to take a family and if you are lucky, you will get to see the bald eagles (I actually got to see their first flight)....Lovely campground with huge, clean wooded tent sites. Some sites overlook the Connecticut River, and a few offer access to a swimming or fishing beach. There are some high cliffs on the river side of the campground, partly blocked with post and rail fencing. Small children may not respect the fences, so that should be considered when families with kids choose their site. Overall very enjoyable, and I look forward to returning soon.... |
Deerfield River
 | 16 miles away There is a portage around the #2 dam which is about a mile or so below the Wilcox Hollow put in. The portage includes an 800 foot long carry and a scramble down a steep, rocky slope.... |
Forest Lake
 | 16 miles away Firstly, Forest Lake does not offer any camping whatsoever, public or private. There is a Jewish retreat camp within 1/2 mile of Forest Lake, however that is not open to the public and is not on Forest Lake itself. Camp Ramah is on Pattaquattic Pond. In neighboring Monson, MA, there is a camp, but that is about 10 miles from the only access point offered to the public on Forest Lake, and is also not connected to Forest Lake in any way. Forest Lake in Palmer, MA, only has about 100 ft. of publicly accessible shore, probably about fifty of which is a swimmer's beach. Fishing is allowed. You can launch boats, but there is a 10 mph and 10 hp limit for motoring. Currently, the restaurant and bar across the street, ''Doyle's'', previously ''Lakeview Lounge'' is closed. Palmer is a lovely, quiet town off of the interstate with few accomodations for those looking to stay overnight, nevermind camp. Campers should look elsewhere and day-trip to Palmer if they want to try their luck at this small-town community beach.... |
Connecticut River
 | 17 miles away The Holyoke Dam is between the put-in and take-out. The dam is roughly halfway between the two bridges and it cannot be paddled.... |
Whiting Street Reservoir
 | 18 miles away 1 PHOTO Whiting Street Reservoir frozen on a late afternoon in February, 2009... |
Nashawannuck Pond
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO My Mother was born in Easthampton-Wanat house near pond-Williston Ave. I am a former member of citizens restoring Congamond. There used to be a lot of fish - but now only bluegills -Millfoil is one of invasive weeds in pond. Pond over years has a lot of garbage thrown in it-used to swim there- would not dare now especially where beach used to be.... |
Millers River
 | 19 miles away Rode it today.... lost 5 canoes on it as it rained last night and transformed into Class IV rapids.... Luckily we rescued 1 canoe and all 12 people got safely off of the river.... |
Bass Pond
 | 19 miles away The Springfield Paddle Club is a private swimming club with a beach on Bass Club. The entrance is from South Branch Parkway. We have a lovely beach and a floating dock about 20 yards from shore. Consider joining us for wonderful swimming all summer long.... |
Indian Pond
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO If you go to Indian Pond in June, your likely to see it surrounded by the pink flowers of Mountain Laurel. It's very pretty. Mine Ledge to the West and East Hill to the East. It's a rugged hike up Mine Ledge,and a quarter mile more to a spectacular seventy foot ledge dropoff. Great views to the south of the Connecticut River, meandering southward. This is one of my favorite places ever.... |
Pine Ridge
 | 23 miles away This area is closed.... |
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
 | 69 miles away He is my great great great grandpa Samuel Slater . ... |
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