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Why not go to Easton Intake Dam if you're here, and you can stay the night at Duck Puddle Campground. Prestile Stream gets a common amount of precipitation; the month with most of the rain is November while February is commonly the driest month. Not far from Prestile Stream, you'll locate Dyer Long Pond which is a beautiful lake, and a brilliant spot for whitewater paddling is Sheepscot River. If the weather is good here at Prestile Stream, you can go for a
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| | hike along the Hockomock Nature Trail; Prestile Stream is not far at all from Augusta-Waterville. This lake is so wonderful. In the event that you don’t have a problem getting covered with water, you can always go whitewater paddling on Sheepscot River - West Branch; dry warm beds await you at Flagship Inn. You absolutely should go for Prestile Stream. A great view of pretty Brooks Turner Hill is available from Prestile Stream; since you might be in a lake visiting | |
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mood you can always have a look at nearby Three Corner Pond. This lake is so wonderful. Prestile Stream is a tremendous place to visit for more than one day, Town Line Campsites is a tremendous place to camp nearby; if you need
a spot to stay Linekin Bay Resort is a fine choice. Summer brings highs in the 70's to Prestile Stream. Once the sun is down it dips down to the 60's. The winter comes with highs in the 20's, and after the sun is down during the wintertime temperatures at Prestile Stream descend into the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.20333 Longitude: -69.525
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Sheepscot River, Lincoln CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class II-III - 2 miles long (Coopers Mills to West Branch) |
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Sheepscot River, Waldo Lincoln CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II - 4 miles long (Sheepscot Pond to Somerville) |
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Duck Puddle Campground
 | i have been coming to duck puddle camp ground with my family since I was about 4, I remember I had broke my elbow on my 5th b day party there from falling off a slide. but it was the best camp ground and I will always continue to go camping there for as long as I can. choose duck puddle it is the best and here I am now almost 23 years old. I ahve been coming for a long time.... |
Sheepscot River
 | Has anybody floated the west branch during runoff? It looks doable from the bridges as of 4/22/09. I'm thinking about making a hair-raising overnight between choate rd. and Head Tide. does anyone have any input?... |
Damariscotta River
 | 11 miles away This paddle is incorrectly described as being on the Damariscotta River. The reversing falls of Sheepscot Village are on the Sheepscot River! Please correct his error. Thanks.... |
Loon's Cry Campground
 | 17 miles away We had a great time camping w/you!... |
Ocean wood Campground
 | 18 miles away I have been camping at Oceanwood for the last 3 or 4 years. It is by far the best ocean camping you can find in Maine by far. Spacious sites, peace and quiet, the ocean view is just plain beautiful. If you want a true Maine ocean camping experience, this is the spot....theres no place like it, that I know of. My wife and I first stayed at ocean wood over ten years ago. A friend told us about it. we are avid campers and have camped all over the U.S.A. we try to avoid campgrounds usually opting for back country camping because with the r.v. craze of late so many campgrounds have estentialy become glorified parking lots. this is not the case at ocean wood. the sites give a good sense of privacy and coexist with the natural surroundings almost seemlessly. ocean front sites are spectacular and give an opportiunity to experience maines downeast coast so personaly it becomes a part of you. We try to go each year and realy miss the place between visits. The owner and staff make you feel like a part of the family and we have never had a regret or even a hint of a problem. I wont go into descriptions of the natural beauty of the place because it is truly beyond that. if you know downeast maine, this is it. if you dont, ocean wood is the definition. ... |
Chewonki Big Eddy Campground
 | 18 miles away ...nd located on a 400-acre peninsula in Wiscasset, Maine. We are dedicated to helping people grow individually and in community with others by providing educational experiences that foster an understanding and appreciation of the natural world. Our leaders challenge participants both physically and intellectually with activities that build self confidence, a sense of community, and a greater awareness of the inter relatedness of the world around us. Since 2002, The Chewonki Foundation has purchased the campground land, built new privies, renovated existing buildings, rewired sites, and revegetated many areas of erosion. We will continue revegetation efforts and to explore energy alternatives for the campground, as well as making it as green a campground as possible. We have recently received teaching equipment for basic fly-fishing programs and will continue to work with volunteers to promote fly-fishing and river conservation. Future projects may include primitive cabins and a shale boat launch. We welcome your thoughts and suggestions.
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