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Stay the night at High View Campgrounds; in the event that you don't mind getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Millers River. For the duration of the warm days of summer at Flask Pond temperatures are typically in the 80's, and through the night it cools down to the 50's. High temperatures during the wintertime are normally in the 30's, and after the sun is down during the winter temperatures at Flask Pond plunge into the 0's. Quaboag River
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| | is a perfect whitewater spot in the neighborhood of Flask Pond; you can hit the slopes at Pine Ridge in the vicinity. This lake is so wonderful. On a beautiful day you obtain a sight of Curtis Hill from Flask Pond, and a scenic lake like Davis Pond is a great site to take a look at. This lake is so wonderful. Lakeridge Campground is a delightful campground nearby, and if you need a location to stay University Lodge is a great choice. You'll locate a scenic | |
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lake called Curtis Pond near Flask Pond, and if you're stopping by from Springfield, you won't be the only one. Flask Pond is a relatively wet place commonly with a good deal of rainfall; during May this area sees the most rain,
and the driest month of the year is February. That right there is heaps already, but it carries on; Flask Pond has it all. Looking for some flowing water? Try East Branch Swift River, and dry warm beds await you at University Lodge.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.36667 Longitude: -72.31528
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Pine Ridge, Massachusetts, 15 miles away 200 vertical feet |
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Quaboag River, Worcester/Hampden CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-IV - 5.5 miles long (Warren to Route 67) |
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Millers River, Worcester CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class II-III - 7 miles long (South Royalston to Athol) |
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Forest Lake
 | 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.... |
Wickaboag Pond
 | 12 miles away The pond is very nice?... |
Partridge Hollow Campground
 | 13 miles away Im here everyday besides wensday. on wensday they give uss off. don and ann are very nice people with a very nice store and very nice overpriced things inside there very nice store. soon they will mater building the roads and hopefuly next spring will be a very nice one. they have very clean and large sites and never are all the sites full so dont let them tell you there booked. if your looking for a nice peaceful time come durring the normal weekends but if your looking for lots of action well come on the major weekends. if your have any teens bring them because there are lots of very nice children in a drug-free enviroment. we have been her since the begining of time and for some reason where still here! the speed limits 5mph but I drive at around 12mph shhh.... |
Factory Hollow Pond
 | 14 miles away 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.... |
Pine Ridge
 | 14 miles away This area is closed.... |
Millers River
 | 15 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.... |
Barton Cove Campground
 | 16 miles away 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.... |
Quinebaug Cove Campground
 | 17 miles away WE are located on the beautiful East Brimfield Reservoir where there is a five mile canoe trail. WE offer some of the best fishing, hiking and camping in the area. Need more reasons? Sturbridge Village, Six Flags, Worcester Art Museums. We offer something in the area for everyone. And don't forget the Brimfield Flea Market in May, July and September!! One of the biggest outdoor flea markets!! WE are considered to be in the foothills of the beautiful Berkshires where hiking/walking abound. The Berkshires house many craft shops, Jacob's Pillow and some great restaurants.
Those are just a few of our attractions. Centally located to the Worcester and Springfield areas and not all that far from Boston. See the Sox!
Our Campgound has an olympic size pool, small store and the friendliest staff! Our manager, Lou, is available to help your stay become more memorable. With a good knowledge of our area and attractions he can assist you in your camping experience.
Come for a visit and come again! ... |
Bass Pond
 | 18 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.... |
Pine Acres Family Camping Resort
 | 20 miles away Great place, everything you need for a fun time. We camped in tents, electricity and water at sights that were roomy enough for tent and screen house. Canoe rentals, rod rental and bait, beach and a pool, good hiking trails ( with wild bluberries and blackberries). Most important clean bathrooms nothing worse than a camp ground with crappy facilities (forgive the pun)..Ben a couple of times great place!!... |
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
 | 59 miles away He is my great great great grandpa Samuel Slater . ... |
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