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The beauty of Horne Pond is reason enough to stop by. Dry warm beds await you at Sanford Inn; Pequawket Dam has good water scenery. This lake is so wonderful. This is a good vicinity for people who like lakes. Dollar Pond is a lake around here. The best way to spend a winter day is on the slopes of close by Shawnee Peak, and don't forget to take a perfect little spree to Horse Pond Brook. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Horne Pond has to
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| | offer, you can camp at Nason's Beach and Campground. Lakes are splendid; Horne Pond is a lake that's next to Horne Pond. Lots of rainfall falls at Horne Pond; November is when you get the most rain here, and September on the other hand is the driest. Horne Pond really is in the middle of a beautiful outdoors paradise. Stay the night at Acres Of wildlife Camping, and the summit of Moody Mountain can be made out from Horne Pond. The warmest time of the year | |
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at Horne Pond arrives with high temperatures in the 70's, and during summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. Highs all through the wintertime are ordinarily in the 20's, and winter nights come with lows in the 0's to Horne Pond.
There are some wonderful whitewater spots on Saco River; Cold Bowling Spring is an inspiring place to pop by while you're here. This lake is so wonderful. Pickpole Swamp is a swamp near Horne Pond, and Pleasant Mountain Inn is a magnificent place to get some rest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.77444 Longitude: -70.68583
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King Pine, New Hampshire, 28 miles away 350 vertical feet |
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Saco River, Cumberland CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class I-II+(V+) - 0.3 miles long (Steep Falls) |
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Saco River, York CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II+(IV) - 0.5 miles long (Limington Rips) |
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Little Ossipee River, York CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class -blank- - 28 miles long (Balch Pond to Saco River) |
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Little Watchic Pond
 | I would like to see the gate on middle road left open so I can get my canoe down to the pond.... |
Naples Campground
 | 11 miles away 5 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool, Gameroom... RV:all full hookup with uo to 50 amps and sanitary connection., - 116 RV hookups, PETS:See pet rules - -web site, FIRES:not camping without a campfire, STORE:gifts, toys, food, takeout, GROCERY:1.5 miles, POOL: large - heated, GAMEROOM:arcade, ping pong, cards, Rec Hall, Bingo, pot lucks, dancing... Bicycle campers... Map... Swimming Pool... Winter fun... Water fight... Naples Campground, located in the Lakes Region of western Maine just north of Sebago Lake. We are a new, family campground, built in 2004.
We are dedicated to outstanding customer service and provide all full hookup sites including up to 50 amps and sanitary connection. RV and motor homes up to 40 feet.
Please check our website at www.NaplesCampground.com for more info.
See you soon! Happy Trails... |
West Pond
 | 12 miles away West Pond is a truly special place, in the foothils of Mr. Washington. As you approach the pond from the South on Rt. 160, you are met by a breathtaking view of Mt. Washington which is 40 miles away. The water in west pond is crystal clear, and you can often hear the loons. There is a large area around the pond that is protected in tree growth, so the pond will never face additional stress of building. There is also no public access for boats, and that keeps it quiet and free of the kind of noise and congestion you see in popular lakes elsewhere.... |
Bunganut Lake Camping Area
 | 13 miles away Some of the friendliest folks I have ever met camp here.... |
Bunganut Pond
 | 13 miles away Bunganut is a wonderful body of water. The fishing is excellent in the early spring for large and smallmouth bass. The water is beautiful and is perfect for cruising on a nice boat and enjoying the sunset. Just be careful of the rocks, as Bunganut means Land of rocks in some language.... |
Shawnee Peak
 | 13 miles away 4 PHOTOS ...ski and Snowboard 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 ... |
Crooked River
 | 14 miles away My sister and I put in just below eddes falls this summer and kayaked all the way to sebago lake. Nice trip....My friend Dan and I ran part of this section last summer. Instead of putting in at Scribner's Mill, we launched from Edes Falls, just above the Rapids. It was a good inroduction to whitewater. Dan flipped within the first five minutes, but being that the water is relatively shallow, he did little more than get wet on a hot summers day. The Route 302 bridge is a logical pull out spot. There is a large mass of debris blocking passage of the river there. The only tricky part is that the walls of the riverband are steep and slippery, so it helps to have someone with you for the portage.... |
Sebago Lake Basin
 | 15 miles away The Lindsay Islands were purchased in 1957 and are still owned today by three families, the Freemans, Leavitts and Bancrofts... |
Chaffin Pond
 | 17 miles away This is a nice small pond just off of 302 but you can't hear any of the busy traffic. I'd recommend LOTS of bug sprays as the mosquitoes tend to swarm and are very plentiful this year. If you're not a fisherman but your children are...there are picnic tables for you to enjoy a book, needlepoint, or just relax and take in the fresh air.... |
Mousam Lake
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO ... different areas there. Once we were closer to the area of Emery Mills. Great fishing. This was about 1958. We would row the boat down to a pathway and go up to the postoffice at Emery Mills. There was a store there where we could buy groceries. We would peek in the windows of an old building and see antique cars. Other times dad would take us in the boat up to the other end of Mousam Lake, under the bridge, to Meters where we got gas and a chocolate covered ice cream. There would be mom, dad, my twin brother and our dog Timothy. We would ride as far as we could go and stop in a cove and eat lunch then go catch frogs or turtles or find a turtle egg. Mom screamed when we would let a frog loose in the boat. Especially when the boat was moving. We would go further under a road where we all had to duck down in the boat and dad would get us thru the pipe into an area of the lake that was all lily pads. We always had to pull up the motor so it wouldn't tangle in the weeds. Those were the best days. I live in NC now and have missed the days of New England, so, now I am 63 and my h... |
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