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Do stop by Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake while you're in this part of Maryland. You can run the rapids of Big Elk Creek in close proximity to Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake. Camping is available at Buttonwood Beach Camping; if you need a location to stay Ramada Inn Perryville is a splendid choice. Lakes are splendid; Mill Pond is a lake that's near Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake; a glorious nearby hotel is Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Northeast,
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| | Md. You can take a little journey to Pearce Creek Disposal Area Dam if you're here at Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake, and get your heart beating on the tremendous whitewater of Northeast Creek. Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake is a wet place that gets lots of rain; all through August this area sees the most rain, and the driest month of the year is February. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake. Once the sun is down it | |
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sinks down to the 60's. For the duration of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's with winter lows in the 20's overnight here at Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake. Yeah, come here to Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake for
a splendid time. This is a great region for people who like lakes. Grove Point Disposal Area Lake is a lake in the neighborhood, and some close by water includes Pearce Creek. This lake is so wonderful. Why not camp at Elk Neck State
Park if you're here at Pearce Creek Disposal Area Lake, and you ought to take a look at Greenbush Point when you're here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.43167 Longitude: -75.98333
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Northeast Creek, Cecil CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class V - 4 miles long (below covered bridge on Route 272) |
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Big Elk Creek, Cecil CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class I-II - 12.6 miles long (Pennsylvania Route 341 to Elkton) |
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Octoraro Creek, Cecil CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II - 6 miles long (New Bridge Road to Richardsmere) |
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Octoraro Creek
 | 17 miles away This is a great run, especially after heavy rains. You can turn this 6 mile trip into a 21 mile trip by putting in at Octoraro Lake, on Rt 472, Oxford PA... |
Susquehanna River Reservoir
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO It's believed that the Susquehanna river once went thru Lancaster, PA. north of Chickies rock, until a volcano cause it to redirect where it is now.... |
Octoraro Creek
 | 18 miles away Not at all deep, wide and shallow, nice parking but if you get to the very end where Octoraro Creek meets the Susquehanna it can get pretty nasty. Good place to train beginers but if they go out too far you may never see them again. Somedays the current at the mouth gets to be too much unless you have a rider picking you up downstream a couple miles.... |
Noxontown Lake
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO ...our right, then move up the lake about 200 yards, and start over again. These areas all hold large bass in the 4-8 pound category, and could come anywhere along this shore. Bass in excess of 9 pounds were caught at Noxontown in the past, which is why it received so much pressure. Very large bass still reside here, but the numbers have declined over the years. In 1999, I caught and released a 10. 1 pound largemouth from Noxontown, that was just ounces off the state record. The primary forage is panfish, white perch, and shad, but there are a good number of Golden Shiner also. This lake also produced the state record White Crappie, over 4 1/2 pounds, which can be viewed at the Tackle Box store, on the main highway, just south of the 13 and 40 split, by the Dairy Queen. They have a variety of lures and bait, and can give current lake information also.
The next area to work is the South shoreline by the cabins, and the adjacent cove. Large bass spawn in this area, and will also feed on baitfish and frogs, in the coves here, especially in the early mornings and near dusk. Many bass... |
Greenbelt Park
 | 66 miles away Regular camping fees at this time (06/08) are $16/night. I have been camping at Greenbelt Park every summer for a week for the last 7 years. It was always at $14 up till last year when it went up to $16. Great Park though! Love it!... |
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