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Paddling on Narraguagus River is so much fun; you don’t have to go far from Little Pond to spot the water at Jones Pond Dam. A journey to Big Chief Spring will fill your soul with glorious feelings, and you can go for a hike on the Alder Path Trail. Little Pond is brilliant enough to spend more than a day at, Mountainview Campground is a brilliant local campground. This lake is so wonderful. Grindstone Neck Golf Course is a delightful golf course close by. There's
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| | so much to do here at Little Pond that you need to camp here for a while, Flanders Bay is a great spot for that. If you want a tremendous time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Little Pond. Swamps like Dingle Meadow Heath are fun to stop at, and not far from Little Pond you'll stumble on Lily Pond which is a picturesque lake. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the amusing things at Little Pond. Winn Joy Mountain can be observed | |
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from Little Pond; a spree to close by Bar Island Point is very relaxing. Lakes are delightful; Jones Pond is a lake that's near Little Pond, and after a long day outdoors The Harborside Hotel and Marina is a good place to spend a
night or two. Summer brings highs in the 70's to Little Pond. For the duration of the dark hours of summer temperatures plunge down into the 50's. For the period of the wintertime the highs are regularly in the 30's; through the
dark hours in the winter at Little Pond temperatures descend to the 10's. Nails Brook is a tremendous site to explore; close by you discover the Schoodic Head Trail which is a brilliant hiking trail. Get wet paddling on Narraguagus
River - West Branch, and going for a hike on the The Anvil Trail is always a tremendous adventure. This lake is so wonderful. A journey to Acadia National Park is recommended; Bar Harbor Inn is a fine place to get some rest. Little
Pond sees pretty high levels of rainfall; the month with most of the rain is November while August is the month with the least amount of precipitation.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.45 Longitude: -68.07083
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Narraguagus River, Washington CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class I-V - 17.3 miles long (Deblois to Cherryfield) |
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Lily Pond, Hancock CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Jones Pond
 | I love this pond; it is great to swim in. The dock is awesome.... |
Morancy Pond
 | The best trout fishing in eastern maine is morancy pond,stocked to the hilt with brown and rainbow trout.come and experience the fun at morancy pond you will be very impressed.bring your whole family for the best fishing this side of maine..... |
Somes Sound View Campground
 | 10 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool...Located on Mount Desert Island, Somes Sound View Campground is an idyllic, peaceful retreat on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. A small, intimate property, SSVC is known for attracting friendly, nature-loving campers, who appreciate pitching their tent next to the ocean, surrounded by gorgeous woods, and enjoying everything Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park have to offer visitors. Visit www.ssvc.info to see all that Somes Sound View Campground has to offer your family.... |
Blackwoods Campground
 | 11 miles away I have been camping there for 20 years, and it is the best campground I have ever seen. Everything is wonderful, and the bugs aren't even that bad.... |
Conners Nubble Trail
 | 13 miles away My wife and I and our two children (including son Conor, of course) hiked up Connor's Nubble in August, 2008. The Acadia National Park Brochure/Map identifies this little mountain as ''Connor's Nubble'' while the trail sign itself goes with ''Conner's Nubble.'' We hiked up Connor's Nubble from the south, off of the carriage road/bike trail that runs south along the west side of Eagle Lake. The hiking trail itself from the south approach is short, on the order of 1/3 mile. It's pretty steep, but not too challenging given its brevity. Once on top, the hiker is rewarded with sweeping views in all directions. The view of Eagle Lake is terrific, as is the gander at Cadillac Mountain. This is a very rewarding hike for such a short trail, and combined with a bike ride circumnavigating Eagle Lake, it makes for a terrific 3-hour jaunt.... |
Sargent Mountain Trail
 | 14 miles away ...rail. However, my approach was a bit unorthodox. Instead of beginning my hike off of Routes 198/3 via the Giant Slide Trail - which leads the hiker to the northern starting point of the North Ridge Trail - I cut off the first mile of the North Ridge Trail by biking 5. 2 miles from Eagle Lake to catch the North Ridge Trail 7/10 of a mile from Sargent's summit.
I started the bike ride at the parking lot on the north side of Route 233, just north of Eagle Lake. The bike ride on this particular carriage road was rather challenging, with several fairly steep, long grades that forced me to walk the bike in a couple of places. Still, the combination of biking and hiking was very enjoyable.
Anyway, having locked my bike to a tree where the carriage road intersects the North Ridge Trail, I made the 0. 7 mile hike to the top of Sargent in about 45 minutes. The trail is moderately steep, ascending from 780 feet at the carriage road to the 1,373-foot summit in 7/10 of a mile. This trail is fairly open, offering great views to the north and northeast for nearly the entire duration. ... |
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