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Why not stop by Gun Club Pond if you're passing through these parts. Lakes are such calm locations, why not have a look at Beaver Pond near Gun Club Pond, and Westfield River - North Branch has a magnificent whitewater paddling spot nearby. If the weather is good here at Gun Club Pond, you can go for a hike along the Dunbar Brook Trail, and some of the water nearby flows, like Billings Brook. This lake is so wonderful. There are other places here than Gun Club
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| | Pond, for example Nemasket River Reservoir; there's always Gun Club Pond Dam to pop by next to Gun Club Pond. This lake is so wonderful. The Spring Trail is a wonderful hiking trail next to Gun Club Pond, and you can stay the night at Country Aire Campgrounds. There's just no way somebody can get bored here at Gun Club Pond. Skiing at Blandford is one of those things you just ought to do. Any time is a tremendous time at Gun Club Pond if you adore the | |
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outdoors. Gun Club Pond is a good location to visit for more than one day, Peppermint Park Camping Resort is a good location to camp nearby; in the event that you don't mind getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on
Chickley River. Very stunning scenery and pleasant skiing is what you get at Berkshire East; a glorious close by hotel is Holiday Inn Berkshires, Ma. Gun Club Pond gets a normal amount of precipitation; of all the months in a
year August is the one with the most rain, and the driest month is February. Summer brings highs in the 70's to Gun Club Pond while nighttime lows are usually in the 50's. For the duration of the winter the highs are ordinarily in
the 20's, and overnight lows at Gun Club Pond during the winter typically descend into the 0's. Near Gun Club Pond you locate the Busby Trail which is a great hiking trail; The Porches Inn at MASS MoCA is a great site to get some
rest. Cranberry Swamp is an exciting swamp near Gun Club Pond, and if the weather is delightful, you obtain a good sight of Parker Hill from Gun Club Pond.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.54333 Longitude: -72.895
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Blandford, Massachusetts, 18 miles away 465 vertical feet |
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Haystack, Vermont, 19 miles away 1160 vertical feet |
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Chickley River, Franklin CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class II-III - 6 miles long (Route 8A to Deerfield River) |
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Cold River, Franklin CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-IV - 4.25 miles long (Route 2 hairpin turn to Deerfield River) |
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Berkshire East
 | I loved it. It was great. I can't wait to go again. It had tons of great beginner and intermediate trails. A little park !!!!!!!!!!!!...Vacation Village... |
Lake Sadawga
 | 12 miles away 1 PHOTO ...ural appearance (not to mention killing the fish and environment) we should stop building around the world, this is one contribution to global warming and obviously the fact that we will eventually outgrow our environment. I suggest rebuilding ontop of old houses if you have the money to build a new house at all otherwise, renovate.I also wish to somehow reduce population which is nearly impossible to do all over the world, china has a good system for that (though a little strict its neccessary you only need two at the most anyway more than that is just rediculous) in building, we need roads, well when it rains the roads and the houses prevent the acidic rain from penetrating and filtering throughout the peat and other minerals in the ground. This filtration helps maintain proper ph (affects fish immensely) and filter sediment out (which hinders the gills of fish)not to mention aids in producing topsoil. so the acid rain is now draining in ditches and along the road into ... sadawga, harriman res., and any other local streams which WILL go to larger bodys of water affecting the fish ... |
Walker Island Camping
 | 14 miles away The staff at Walker Island was very friendly. There were many faucets located near campsites, and an outhouse, and an outlet in some sites. Our sites were located by the brook which on the other side is a busy road that large trucks occasionally rumble by. The pool was 5ft deep, compared to the 'small beach' which is literally a pile of sand plopped by the brook. No swimming in this beach. The arrow pointing to the spring is really a spring hung on a tree. Not so funny when your vacation hopes were to swim in some natural waters. Hiking may be difficult to find ask for directions.... |
Fernwood Forest Campground
 | 17 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery... - 33 RV hookups, PETS:With proof of current immunizations. On leash at all times., POOL:Swimming at Plunkett Lake, GAMEROOM:Planned activities....Fernwood Forest Campground, an adventure in family camping, offers 115 acres of natural woodlands adjacent to the appalachian Trail in Hinsdale, Massachusetts just off route 8 in the beautiful Berkshires.
Forty four spacious campsites for tents and RVs, with electric hook-ups and modern facilities.
Fernwood Forest is within walking distance to Plunkett Lake for swimming, boating, and fishing and also, to the Dan Douquette Sports Academy.
Fernwood Forest is conveniently located to many of Berkshire's cultural attractions, such as Tanglewood, The Colonial Theatre, and Jacob's Pillow.... |
Laurel Ridge Camping Area
 | 18 miles away Laurel Ridge is a family campground located in the beautiful Berkshires of Massachusetts. We offer spacious wooded sites and for larger groups a safari field. We have planned activities such as Bingo, breakfasts, suppers, fun auctions and theme weekends refer to our Calendar of Events for more information. EMAIL: info@laurelridgecamping.com... |
Searsburg Reservoir
 | 18 miles away 1 PHOTO The footbridge crossing the East Branch Deerfield River, a few hundred yards north of the Searsburg Reservoir on the Somerset Road. Taken summer 2007.... |
Otis Ridge
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Catamount
 | 25 miles away I have the great fortune of living near Catamount so I can go pretty much any time I want. It's a great ski area for being of moderate size. Good variety of runs, no chance of getting bored.... |
Jiminy Peak
 | 27 miles away 4 PHOTOS ...eet of vertical rise. Located in Hancock, MA, Jiminy Peak is capable of making snow on 93% of its terrain, and lighting 20 of its trails allowing for night skiing until 10pm. It is the home of the Berkshire Express, the region's only 6 passenger high-speed chairlift, which brings you to the summit in less than 5 minutes! The mountain is also served by 2 quads, 3 triples, a double, and two magic carpets.
In 2007, Jiminy Peak became the first ski resort to construct its own wind turbine on property, for the purpose of powering its operations. Named Zephyr, the turbine stands 386 feet tall, and produces about a third of the total energy requirements of the resort.
Jiminy Peak's Base Area includes a beautiful Village Center that addresses all of your needs. As you arrive and unload in the drop off area, you first notice the Paul Major welcome center. Inside you'll find the Guest Services desk, as well as a Renewable Energy Education Center. Across the way, the conveniently located Burbank Children's Center is home to Jiminy's SkiWEE and Explorer programs, and the Cub's Den ... |
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