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One of the dominant highlights of the surroundings of Lawrence Reservoir is Daddy Frye Hill, and there's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at nearby McIntyre. Lakes are brilliant; Spicket River Reservoir is a lake that's right next door to Lawrence Reservoir; there's always Lawrence Reservoir Dam to take a look at right next door to Lawrence Reservoir. This lake is so wonderful. Really brilliant skiing awaits you at Bradford, and naturally, this is a nice
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| | region for folks who like lakes, Stevens Pond is a lake in the neighborhood. Summertime at Lawrence Reservoir comes with high temperatures in the 80's. Summer overnight lows drop down to the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 30's, and overnight lows at Lawrence Reservoir throughout the wintertime frequently sink into the 0's. This lake is so wonderful. Whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then we recommend Concord River, | |
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and for you golfers we recommend nearby Merrimack Golf Club. If you came to camp Lorraine Park Campground is a good location to do that; during your trip here you'll meet some folks from Boston-Cambridge-Quincy for sure. And that's
not all you can do here at Lawrence Reservoir. Dry warm beds await you at Comfort Suites Andover, and don't miss out on a spree to Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area while you're here. If you need a spot to stay Courtyard
Boston Andover is a good choice; Lawrence Reservoir is brilliant enough to spend more than a day at, Sunset Park is a brilliant local campground. From a rainfall point of view Lawrence Reservoir is a quite common place; November is when you get the most rain here, and February meanwhile is the driest month.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.70667 Longitude: -71.185
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Bradford, Massachusetts, 9 miles away 300 vertical feet |
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McIntyre, New Hampshire, 23 miles away 300 vertical feet |
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Blue Hills, Massachusetts, 28 miles away 309 vertical feet |
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Concord River, Middlesex CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class III+(IV) - 1.5 miles long (Close to Lowell) |
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Ames Pond
 | Can you use a small row boat with a 5 horse engine in this pond?!?!?... |
Lake Cochichewick
 | Lake Cochichewick formerly known as Great Pond, is located near the inersections of rt 125 and Great Pond Road in North Andover MA. The lake is a little over 200 acres and long and narrow but widens quite a bit in the middle. The average depth near in the midde is about 40ft however the lake can reach depths of up to 60ft. The lake is a protected reservoir so fishing and boating are by town permit only. Swimming and gas moters are prohibited. Large and small mouth bass are in decent numbers as well as perch, pickerel, sunfish, also there is Northern Pike around but few have hooked up one in the summer season. Mercury level are fairly high so it is recomended to limit the consumption of fish to 1 meal a month. Most of the locals you will meet on the lake are all artificial bait, catch and release fisherman.... |
Big Island Pond
 | Where is there a public boat launch at big island pond. Someone please help...recoveryman1x@hotmail.com...Nice new paddle boat launch... |
Lake Saltonstall
 | Have fished this pond for years and have caught some very nice and large bass there. They stock it with trout and salmon, but I feel it is one of the best bass fishing lakes/ponds around next to round pond just up the street, both have produced me ten pound bass.... |
Mishawum Lake
 | 10 miles away Not much there now, but I recall skating and fishing there back in 1946.........the winter ice was always thick, and the fishing was pretty good too..........rode my bike from Burlington.... |
Fellsmere Pond
 | 15 miles away 1 PHOTO Visit the Pictures of Fellsmere Pond of Flickr... |
Calef Lake Camping Area
 | 16 miles away We've been at Calef Lake for 16 yrs. now, so that should tell you what type of campground it is. My children, who spent their summers there, are now bringing their children to Calef. Each year they have made improvements to the host of ammenities present. Besides, there are some great 5 pounders there to be caught.... |
Tuxbury Pond Camping Area
 | 16 miles away tuxburypond is a great place to do anything see you th ere ta ta... |
Locust Pond
 | 17 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.... |
Browns Pond
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO Enjoy the photo. Browns is a nice quiet pond on the Peabody Lynn line. Lakeshore Park is on the backside of it and is quiet and qaint.... |
Spring Pond
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO This area has been seriously polluted for close to 2 years by spillover from the water treatment plant run by the city of Peabody. Citizens have been trying to get the city to clean up the problem and is now facing huge fine from the DEP for these violations. Help clean up the problem by visiting http://friendsofpeabodylakes.com... |
Blue Hills
 | 27 miles away Blue Hills is a family friendly mountain with world class instruction. Two former instructors have won Olympic medals and one of the current instructors has life time certification at the highest level. (There are very few in the U.S. at this level.
My grandchildren look forward to their lessons each week and they love the beautiful view of Boston from the top of Big Blue. It's great to see the lights of Boston in the distance at night!...Hey, I would like to know if you can use a SNOESKATE at This ski area in Braintree MA?... |
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
 | 41 miles away He is my great great great grandpa Samuel Slater . ... |
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