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If you are traveling by, why not stop by Norton Pond. There's whitewater on Oyster River for all you adrenaline rush seekers. Looking for some flowing water? Try Marriners Brook, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Norton Pond; Mount Megunticook Trail is a great local trail. This lake is so wonderful. There are some splendid whitewater spots on Ducktrap River, and after a long day outdoors Camden Riverhouse Inn is a brilliant location to spend a night or
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| | two. Camping is available at Roberts Roost Campground, and Megunticook Lake is a nearby lake that you could explore. You imagine that's sufficient? Just getting warmed up. The Ragged Mountain Trail offers hiking at its best, and if you get bored of Norton Pond you could also check out nearby Levenseller Pond. You simply ought to fancy Norton Pond. There are plenty of people from Rockland here at Norton Pond, and nothing beats kicking back at Laite Memorial | |
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Beach. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at Inn at Camden Place; Northport Golf Club is a glorious golf course close by. The warmest time of the year at Norton Pond comes with high temperatures in the 70's. For
the duration of the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 50's. Daytime highs through the winter are in the 30's, and night lows during the wintertime for Norton Pond tend to be in the 10's. Why not take a refreshing
hike along the Mount Battie Trail, and you ought to definitely stop by Maiden Cliff during your stay. Why not camp at Camden Hills RV Resort since you're here at Norton Pond; you can hit the slopes at Camden close at hand. A great
deal of precipitation falls at Norton Pond; the month of November is the wettest with most of the rain, and the driest month of the year is July. Swamps like Mullin Bog are fun to explore, and a trip to Fernalds Neck is always a delightful idea.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.2875 Longitude: -69.11111
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Camden, Maine, 3 miles away 1150 vertical feet |
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Ducktrap River, Waldo CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-V - 3.5 miles long (Black Brook to Ducktrap Harbor) |
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Oyster River, Knox CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-IV - 11.5 miles long (West Rockport to Warren) |
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Goose River, Waldo CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class V - 1 miles long (Route 141 to Belfast) |
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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
 | 11 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
 | 14 miles away We had a great time camping w/you!... |
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