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Dyers Pond is a nice lake to visit. Why not camp at Duck Harbor Campground since you're here at Dyers Pond, and there's some flowing water close by, Gully Brook is a stream you can stop by during your stay. You have to unquestionably stop at beautiful Indian Camp Beach since you're here at Dyers Pond, and if you like swamps you're in luck, Mill River is right close by. If you love the outdoors, you'll like Dyers Pond. You'll stumble on a scenic lake called Round
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| | Pond near Dyers Pond, and nearby you discover the Ebens Head Trail which is a splendid hiking trail. A brilliant place to camp here at Dyers Pond is Greenlaws RV and Tenting Park; whitewater paddling is good on Ducktrap River. Why not go to The Basin also if you're here, and Basin High Mountain is a peak you can make out from Dyers Pond. So much exciting stuff to do here at Dyers Pond, too tremendous to be true. Camden Harbour Inn is a delightful place | |
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to get some rest, and going for a hike on the Seal Point Trail is always a delightful adventure. Dyers Pond gets much water; November is the wettest month with most rain; July is the month with the least moisture. This lake is
so wonderful. If you don't mind getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Goose Falls; a splendid location close by is Dobbin Rock. The cheerful people of Rockland like to hang out close by, and there is a pleasant
hiking trail close by called the Trail Point Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Skiing at Camden is one of those things you just should do; a glorious close by hotel is Whitehall Inn. Throughout the summer months at Dyers Pond temperatures
are ordinarily in the 70's. During the moonlight hours it's ordinarily in the 50's. During the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's, and after the sun is down during the wintertime temperatures at Dyers Pond plunge into the
10's. This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at Dyers Pond, you could also go to lovely Folly Pond, and a visit to Clayfers Beach is always a delightful idea.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.09528 Longitude: -68.85278
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Camden, Maine, 18 miles away 1150 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Dyers Pond:
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Goose Falls, Hancock CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II - 0.2 miles long (Goose Falls Fd to same) |
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Ducktrap River, Waldo CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class II-V - 3.5 miles long (Black Brook to Ducktrap Harbor) |
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Goose River, Waldo CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class V - 1 miles long (Route 141 to Belfast) |
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Pitcher Pond
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Lobster Buoy Campsite
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