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Why not stop by Chain of Ponds if you're passing through these parts. An average amount of precipitation falls at Chain of Ponds; the month with most of the rain is July, and February is the month with the least moisture. This lake is so wonderful. Why not take a refreshing hike along the Arnold Pond Trail; Chain of Ponds is a splendid spot to visit for more than one day, Cathedral Pines Camping Area is a splendid spot to camp nearby. For the duration of the
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| | summertime months at Chain of Ponds temperatures are typically in the 70's, and through the night it cools down to the 50's. Highs through the winter are usually in the 20's while Chain of Ponds overnight low temperatures all through the wintertime are in the-10's. This lake is so wonderful. Take a hike on the Arnold Trail, and the best way to spend a winter day is on the slopes of close by Saddleback. A beautiful lake like Natanis Pond in the neighborhood | |
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of Chain of Ponds is a wonderful site to visit, and Moose River - South Branch has a splendid whitewater paddling spot nearby. Yeah, come here to Chain of Ponds for a great time. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Chain of
Ponds; Morrell Trail is a tremendous local trail, and you can observe Mount Pisgah from Chain of Ponds. In case you don’t have a problem getting drenched, you can always go whitewater paddling on Dead River - North Branch; unsurprisingly
Bear Brook flows through this neighborhood. Lakes are such serene locations, why not have a look at Long Pond near Chain of Ponds. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Chain of Ponds has to offer, you can camp at Black Arrow Lodge.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.34306 Longitude: -70.67611
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Saddleback, Maine, 22 miles away 1830 vertical feet |
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Cupsuptic River, Oxford CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class V+ - 8 miles long (Big Canyon to Big Falls) |
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Long Pond, Franklin CountyCounty, 0 miles away |
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Bugeye Pond
 | 2 PHOTOS I've been visiting Bugeye Pond for as long as I've been alive as my family owns one of the two camps on it and I've always found it to be a very pristine and relaxing place. Aside from snowmobile noise in the winter and traffic on route 27, I would have to say it is the most gorgeous place in Maine. As for the fishing, I haven't been there since I actually began fishing so I can't really attest to that. My parents were up there this past weekend and said there were people on the pond all weekend long, but they never saw anybody land a brookie despite the abundant rises.... |
Saddleback
 | 21 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...resort village, and added on-mountain lodging with the Rock Pond, South Branch and Mountain Brook Condominiums. Progress continues with the following improvements: NEW KENNEBAGO QUAD CHAIRLIFT A Dopplemayr quad chairlift replaces the Kennebago T-bar which was difficult to ride because of the steep terrain. The new chair will now provide easy access to the spectacular high-elevation advanced terrain with incredible views of the lakes and Western Maine Mountains. * Length: 2709 feet. * Vertical Rise: 960 ft. * Gradient: 34% * Capacity: four passengers. * Terrain Serviced: 15 trails and glades. (12 advanced, 2 more difficult, 1 easier) LARGEST ADVANCED SKIING COMPLEX IN THE EAST The new chair provides easy access to what was already the largest self-contained advanced skiing complex in the East. The black diamond terrain is in a bowl that is separate from the rest of the ski area. Three advanced trails were added in the bowl this summer. The new lift services 12 Top-to-Bottom advanced skiing runs. NOVICES & INTERMEDIATES CAN SKI FROM THE SUMMIT -- FOR THE FI... |
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