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Do stop by Coleman Pond while you're in this part of Maine. Summertime highs at Coleman Pond regularly tend to be in the 70's, and during summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 30's while Coleman Pond nighttime low temperatures during the wintertime are in the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. For you golfers we recommend nearby Northport Golf Club, and there's some flowing water nearby, Black Brook is a
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| | stream you can stop at while here. Hiking along the Spring Brook Trail is brilliant fun, and a glorious nearby hotel is Whitehall Inn. During your stay at Coleman Pond do stop at close by Pebble Beach; if you came to camp Massachusetts Homestead Camp is a brilliant site to do that. Be careful coming to Coleman Pond, you might not ever wanna return home again. What would winter be without some skiing at Camden, and there are plenty of folks from Rockland here. While | |
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you're here at Coleman Pond you can take a hike along the Mount Battie Trail, and camping at Med-O-Lark Camp is always a tremendous experience. Norton Pond is a perfect lake next to Coleman Pond. You can catch a sight of Bald
Rock Mountain from Coleman Pond, and one of the best things about this site is its proximity to Laite Memorial Beach. If you want a brilliant time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Coleman Pond. There are other spots here
than Coleman Pond, for example Pitcher Pond; you can have a delightful hiking adventure along the Mount Megunticook Trail. A fine spot for whitewater paddling near Coleman Pond is Ducktrap River, and Coleman Pond Dam is a gorgeous
place. This lake is so wonderful. Goose River is a nice whitewater spot near Coleman Pond, and after a long day outdoors Lord Camden Inn is a great location to spend a night or two. A large amount of rainfall falls at Coleman Pond; the month with most of the rain is November while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.30333 Longitude: -69.05667
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Camden, Maine, 4 miles away 1150 vertical feet |
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Ducktrap River, Waldo CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II-V - 3.5 miles long (Black Brook to Ducktrap Harbor) |
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Goose River, Waldo CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class V - 1 miles long (Route 141 to Belfast) |
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Oyster River, Knox CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II-IV - 11.5 miles long (West Rockport to Warren) |
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Pitcher Pond
 | Pitcher Pond is the picturesque lake to swim, boat, sail, or kayak. We own a cabin on the pond, and it is great to just get away from everything for the summer. The water is very warm, and my kids enjoy sailing our small sunfish. We have a beautiful view from across the pond, and we see no houses.... |
Lobster Buoy Campsite
 | 13 miles away My family and I camped at Lobster Buoy when I was 13. So many years ago....and so many memories.We were visiting my son, Matt, last May and got lost. I noticed a sign by the road and rememberred the turn. It was as beautiful and for a short while I was young again....I have been going to Lobster Buoy in South Thomaston, ME almost every summer for the past 20 years. It's my family's favorite campsite. Small, family friendly but not with the luxuries you find at other campgrounds - which is the whole point of camping! There's beaches to explore, boats to rent, the Lobster Festival in Rockland, several lighthouses nearby like Owlhead just up the road and Marshall Point in Port Clyde - which, by the way, is the lighthouse that Forrest Gump runs up on his cross-country run! So many fun things to do, and lots of peace and quiet with a huge beach make for a great campsite for those who want to get away and spend time outdoors. ... |
Loon's Cry Campground
 | 18 miles away We had a great time camping w/you!... |
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