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Lakes are magnificent; White Swan Lake is a lake that's near Chesapeake City East Disposal Area; a great nearby hotel is Hampton Inn Middletown. Get covered with water paddling on Northeast Creek, and you can stay the night at Woodlands Camping Resort. This lake is so wonderful. All through the summer months highs here at Chesapeake City East Disposal Area reach the 80's, and all through the night it cools down to the 60's. For the duration of the winter highs are
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| | in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Chesapeake City East Disposal Area are in the 20's. Paddling on Big Elk Creek is so much fun, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always go to nearby Chesapeake City Disposal Area Lake. Life's too short to enjoy all the exciting stuff close to Chesapeake City East Disposal Area. Back Creek Dam is striking and it's near Chesapeake City East Disposal Area, and while you're here, do take a tour to | |
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Goose Point. An afternoon playing golf at Brantwood Golf Club Turf is always a bliss; Hampton Inn Elkton MD is a pleasant place to get some rest. A lot of rain falls at Chesapeake City East Disposal Area; August is the month that
gets the most rain while February is ordinarily the driest month. This lake is so wonderful. You're sure to run into some friendly people from Dover here; Chesapeake City East Disposal Area is a pleasant spot to visit for more than one day, Lums Pond State Park is a pleasant spot to camp nearby.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.525 Longitude: -75.79167
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Big Elk Creek, Cecil CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class I-II - 12.6 miles long (Pennsylvania Route 341 to Elkton) |
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Northeast Creek, Cecil CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class V - 4 miles long (below covered bridge on Route 272) |
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Red Clay Creek, New Castle CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class I-II - 10.5 miles long (Marshall Bridge Road to Route 41) |
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Noxontown Lake
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Noxontown Lake is larger than most other Delaware Lakes and ponds, and you need to have a game plan when you arrive for the first time, as the time you can spend on the lake is limited. The massive decent of out-of-state anglers is over now, but it still receives it's fair share of pressure. Many days there will be 8-10 boats here. The area by the dam and the road to your right after you leave the ramp is not worth spending your time with. Small bass and panfish are caught here, but there are better locations. Noxontown is about 4 feet deep on average, but most of the shoreline up close, is in 1-2 feet of water. The water is always stained to muddy, so your selections of lures and colors should reflect that. There are just hundreds of trees, rocks, gravel, sand, and laydowns, so you need to know where to spend most of your time. There are various types of vegetation, including lots of lily pads, that rise above the surface. The extreme upper end, is shallow and muddy, and holds less large bass than other sections of the lake.
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