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If you like lakes and you're in this part of Maine you can check out Bradley Pond. Bradley Pond is a beautiful lake in the White Mountains. These mountains rock, just explore all the fun stuff to do in the White Mountains. Sunday River is a very popular ski area in close proximity, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always have a look at close by Heald Pond. Yep, outdoors cool things to do are truly bountiful here at Bradley Pond. A magnificent
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| | site to camp here at Bradley Pond is Kezar Lake Camping Area. Lakes? Sure, Virginia Lake is in the neighborhood; if you need a location to stay The Victoria Inn is a pleasant choice. Get your heart pumping on the glorious whitewater of Crooked River, and hey, Coffin Brook is a wonderful local stream. This lake is so wonderful. Enjoy a round of golf at Lake Kezar Country Club not far from Bradley Pond, and after a long day outdoors The Bethel Inn Resort is a pleasant | |
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place to spend a night or two. Camping at Crocker Pond Campground is always a brilliant experience; if you're here you can take a hike along the Miles Notch Trail. If you want a wonderful time in the great outdoors just come on
up to the White Mountains. Not far from Bradley Pond you acquire some good water scenery at Heald Pond Dam; there is a perfect hiking trail nearby called the Albany Notch Trail. Bradley Pond gets a typical amount of yearly rain; most
of the rain falls throughout August, and January on the other hand is the driest. This lake is so wonderful. Amos Mountain is a peak you can see from Bradley Pond, and why not head up to Shawnee Peak and strap some skis to your
feet. High temperatures at Bradley Pond through the warmest time of the year are in the 70's. Once the sun is down it descends down to the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 20's; winter nights come with lows in the 0's
to Bradley Pond. So many fun things next to Bradley Pond, just extraordinary. Whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then we recommend Crooked River, and on a splendid day you can take a hike along the Albany Mountain Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.23556 Longitude: -70.86167
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Crooked River, Oxford CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class I-II - 9 miles long (Albany to North Waterford) |
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Crooked River, Oxford CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-III - 12 miles long (North Waterford to East Waterford) |
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Wild River, Oxford CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II-IV - 3 miles long (Hastings to Gilead) |
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Shawnee Peak
 | 13 miles away 4 PHOTOS ...oard Mountain!'' Fun for all members of the family, Shawnee Peak is Maine's largest family-owned ski mountain and home to the most night skiing in New England, Maine's largest lit terrain park and halfpipe and 98 percent snowmaking coverage. Big, beautiful and located less than one hour from Portland, 1 3/4 Hours from Portsmouth, NH and 2 1/2 Hours from Boston, Shawnee Peak offers more than 40 trails, four gladed areas of all ability levels, two terrain parks - including the NEW 12' x 20' Wall Ride, a 400-foot halfpipe, five lifts, 98 percent snowmaking and an unprecedented big-mountain experience combined with small-mountain value. Need a place to stay? Check out the East Slope Condos - located slopeside, just a short slide from the base lodge, these brand new two-bedroom luxury condos are available for rent and sale. Pay as little as $31.25 pp/pn for a 5-night Sunday-Friday stay (non-holiday)! Call the reservation office at 207-647-8444 for more info. Now, more than ever, it's easy to ''Sneak to the Peak.'' Shawnee Peak offers a world of accessible skiing and riding fu... |
Wild River Campground
 | 14 miles away Great tent sites, quiet, extraordinarily clean bathrooms, potable water, caretakers are very nice, good starting point for hiking Moriah Brook to Mt. Moriah across to Shelburne Moriah and back to the campground.... |
Cranmore Mountain
 | 21 miles away I have skied at Cranmore many times. The Mountain isn't huge, but has a good 1,200 vertical drop. There is plenty of trails for everyone, including a nice, long beginner run from the summit to the base. Cranmore has lots of steep runs too! The best thing ... |
Black Mountain
 | 21 miles away 3 PHOTOS ... always sunny, and we never have wind issues. We have intermediate to expert glades, and our trails are classic New England Style, twisting through the woods. Our calendar of events is filling up; we always have something going on! The parking is slope-side and convenient, and we don't ever have pushy crowds! We are proud to be operating in our 74th Season as the oldest ski resort in New Hampshire. Nestled among pastures and farmlands in the quaint village of Jackson, New Hampshire, Black Mountain is the quintessential New England ski destination. Beginners can relax and improve their skills on Sugarbush and Black Beauty. Experts, test your skills on the super steep Mr. Rew or the winding narrows of Upper Galloping Goose. Check out the Lostbo Glades or Carter Notch for some of the finest tree skiing in the East. Whatever your ability, Black Mountain has something to offer. 'Black is almost certainly one of the best areas you've probably never skied. Even though it's been operating for 72 years, it's still a well-kept secret. Many of the trails are narrow. They twist an... |
Wildcat
 | 22 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...on over 225 acres of White Mountain National Forest land for over 50 years with its most recent featured attraction, the ZipRider. Access a 4,062? Summit and 2,112? of vertical skiing and riding in 6 minutes on the Wildcat Express and leisurely take in scenic views when converted to a slower, summer scenic gondola. Or ride New England?s newest thrill ride, the ZipRider and soar a 1/2 mile over tree tops, ski trails, and a river on a zip-line cable at speeds up to 45 miles per hour while enjoying North America?s best scenery with your entire family. Featuring a new 9-hole lift-serviced Alpine Disc Golf Course, outdoor tours, fishing pond, mountainside caf‚, and more. Well-behaved dogs welcomed at Wildcat Mountain on leash. Wildcat Mountain is one of the last vestiges of independent, family-owned New Hampshire ski areas in the surrounding Mt. Washington Valley, featuring a winning combination: better scenery; greater snow; faster summit lift; longer trails; and, the greatest culture. Wildcat is not just another New Hampshire ski area; Wildcat is a legendary experience. This year,... |
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