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Get dripping wet paddling on Black Brook, and Grand Summit Resort Sunday River is a perfect place to get some rest. This is no place for people who don’t like to have a good time. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Dead River - South Branch; if you came for an overnight stay Black Brook Cove Campground is a splendid spot to camp. If the weather is glorious here at Round Pond, you can go for a hike along the Angel Falls Trail; you'll locate a pretty lake called
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| | Sabbath Day Pond. Be careful coming to the White Mountains, you might not ever want to go back home again. A day on the slopes of Black Mountain is just what you need, and a perfect nearby hotel is The Perennial Inn. This lake is so wonderful. At Round Pond you can observe Brimstone Mountain, and lakes are such serene places, why not go to Long Pond. That right there is a load of entertaining stuff already but it goes on, the White Mountains has it all. | |
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Head up to Saddleback and strap some skis to your feet, and since you're here you can take a hike along the Bemis Stream Trail. This lake is so wonderful. On a magnificent day at Round Pond you can take a hike along the Bemis
Trail, and Coos Canyon Cabins and Campground is a great campground nearby. Round Pond gets a normal amount of yearly precipitation; the month of August is the wettest with most of the rain while February is typically the driest month.
Summer at Round Pond comes with high temperatures in the 70's. Summer nighttime lows sink down to the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 20's; through the dark hours in the winter at Round Pond temperatures descend to the-10's. Round Pond is located in the White Mountains.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.83278 Longitude: -70.67056
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Saddleback, Maine, 11 miles away 1830 vertical feet |
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Black Brook, Oxford CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class IV-V+ - 4 miles long (Devils Den to Ellis River) |
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Dead River - South Branch, Franklin CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II-III - 5.8 miles long (Dallas School to Langston Mill) |
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Swift River, Oxford CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II-III - 13 miles long (Rt 17 Bridge to Mexico) |
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Long Pond, Franklin CountyCounty, 0 miles away |
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Angel Falls Trail
 | I used to climb up as a kid, and I still love it. It is a fairly easy hike, but worth it at the end. There is one small brook crossing, but other then that, it is a great place to take kids young and old.... |
Haley Pond
 | Who was Haley Pond named for? My Grandfather was Leon D. Haley; grandmother was Edna P.... |
South Arm Campground
 | 11 miles away We enjoy camping, hiking, boating, and fishing along with general outdoor activiies.Our family is from Chelmsford, MA and we have camped at South Arm Campground for the past 16 years.Each season brings new adventures to explore in and around The Richardson Lakes. The area is prestine in nature and the entire area is one of the beautiful places in New England to visit and spend a vacation.The great hospitality of the owners, host, and camp workers at the camp awaits the newcomers, both young and old.We think that once you come to the Camp at South Arm, that you will return year and year again.Enjoy !... |
Saddleback
 | 11 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...he lakes and Western Maine Mountains. * Length: 2709 feet. * Vertical Rise: 960 ft. * Gradient: 34% * Capacity: four passengers. * Terrain Serviced: 15 trails and glades. (12 advanced, 2 more difficult, 1 easier) LARGEST ADVANCED SKIING COMPLEX IN THE EAST The new chair provides easy access to what was already the largest self-contained advanced skiing complex in the East. The black diamond terrain is in a bowl that is separate from the rest of the ski area. Three advanced trails were added in the bowl this summer. The new lift services 12 Top-to-Bottom advanced skiing runs. NOVICES & INTERMEDIATES CAN SKI FROM THE SUMMIT -- FOR THE FIRST TIME The new quad chairlift also allows novice and intermediate skiers to ski from the summit for the first time. Novices can now enjoy the panoramic views and ski along the 4000 ft. ridge amongst rime-frosted conifers before descending to the base via the 3.1 mile America and Hudson Highway trails. Intermediates can ski Tri-Color and Green Weaver, a one mile loop, back to the Kennebago Chair. 4 NEW TRAILS Black Beau... |
Sandy River
 | 13 miles away Today I finished a kayak trip from Strong, Maine and took out at Osoola Park in Norridgewock. It took a day and three quarters. The bridge in New Sharon is by far the largest waves just under the bridge. Tired arms went through that at the near end of day. The water after that is fast for about an hour after that. Need to pay attention.... |
Webb Lake
 | 16 miles away I was looking to see if they have boats to rent at Webb Lake and the phone number.... |
Lower Richardson Lake
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO We stayed at South Arm campground and paddled the lake every day. One night we rented a wilderness site and tented from canoes. We also drove down the road and hiked out and back on the AT. -Great Place!... |
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