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     While you're here at Scammon Pond you can take a hike along the Lead Mountain Trail, and there are some brilliant whitewater spots on Union River - East Branch. If the weather is nice here at Scammon Pond, you can go for a hike along the Bar Island Trail; since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always stop at close by Abrams Pond. Acadia National Park is a very delightful site to stop at near Scammon Pond. At Scammon Pond through the months of summer  
   highs are in the 70's, and the overnight is quite colder of course, regularly in the 50's. Daytime highs throughout the wintertime are in the 20's while the cold winter nights at Scammon Pond are in the 0's.
This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at White Birches Country Club, and a perfect location to camp here at Scammon Pond is Mountain View Campground. Yeah, come here to Scammon Pond for a fine time. Looking for some flowing water? Try Alder Brook,
 
               and if you need a spot to stay The Colonial Inn is a magnificent choice. Lakes? Sure, Scammon Pond is in close proximity; Scammon Pond is fine enough to spend more than a day at, Eastbrook Campground is a fine local campground.
This lake is so wonderful. There's whitewater on Union River - West Branch for all you thrill seekers, and on a pleasant day you can take a hike along the McFarland Hill Trail. An average amount of rainfall falls at Scammon Pond; November is the month that gets the most rain; the driest of the months is February. Swamps are attention-grabbing locations and Birch Hill Heath in the vicinity of Scammon Pond is no exception; you don’t have to go far from Scammon Pond to see the water at Scammon Pond Dam.

 
White Birches Country Club, Ellsworth
12 miles away
White Birches Country Club is located on the Ellsworth, Hancock town line. The gateway to Downeast Maine and Acadia National Park. White Birches provides travelers affordable, comfortable accommodatio...

The Colonial Inn, Ellsworth
12 miles away
The Colonial Inn invites guests to relax and take a swim in our indoor heated pool before exploring one of the world's truely remarkable locations. We are a privately owned Motel located in Ellsworth,...

Current weather conditions at Scammon Pond, Hancock County, Maine
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Local climate location: ORONO 11 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 44.68167
Longitude: -68.26333

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These outdoors activities are available near Scammon Pond.
 Hotels Near Scammon Pond:
White Birches Country Club, Ellsworth, 12 miles away
The Colonial Inn, Ellsworth, 12 miles away
Best Western Acadia Park Inn, Bar Harbor, 12 miles away
Holiday Inn ELLSWORTH(ACADIA NATL PK AREA), Ellsworth, 12 miles away
Sea Breeze Motel, Bar Harbor, 12 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Scammon Pond:
Eastbrook Campground, Eastbrook, 1 miles away
Mountain View Campground, Sullivan, 10 miles away
Mountainview Campground, Hancock County, 11 miles away
Flanders Bay, Sullivan, 12 miles away
 Whitewater Near Scammon Pond:
Union River - East Branch, Hancock CountyCounty, 6 miles away
      Class I-II - 19.4 miles long (Steep Landing to West Branch)
Union River - West Branch, Hancock CountyCounty, 10 miles away
      Class I-II - 17 miles long (Great Pond to Goodwin Bridge)
Tannery Brook River, Hancock CountyCounty, 11 miles away
      Class I-III - 4.5 miles long (Route 180 to Graham Lake)
 National Parks Near Scammon Pond:
Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor - ME, 15 miles away
Maine Acadian Culture, Bar Harbor - ME, 15 miles away
 Trails Near Scammon Pond:
Lead Mountain Trail, Hancock County, 14 miles away
Bar Island Trail, Hancock County, 14 miles away
McFarland Hill Trail, Hancock County, 15 miles away
 Lakes Near Scammon Pond:
Abrams Pond, Hancock CountyCounty, 2 miles away
Scammon Pond, Hancock CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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Conners Nubble Trail
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Sargent Mountain Trail
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Beech Mountain West Ridge Trail
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After 6/10 of a mile you'll come to a trail intersection. The Beach Mountain Loop trail heads left (north) towards the parking area off of Beech Hill Road. You'll want to go to the right/straight, where you can make the final 1/10 of a mile push to the summit of Beech.

The last 1/10 of a mile is pretty easy going, compared to the ascent to this point. With about 100 yards to go you'll come across a small structure on your right that looks to be the former privy for the occupants of the fire tower on top of the mountain. The fire tower on top, incidentally, is abandoned and barred to entry, but you can still climb up one level to get even better views. And it only makes sense that a mountain with a fire tower on top is going to have great views, which Beech Mountain does. The hiker gets almost a 360 degree view, with the only direction really blocked being to the northwest. Very impressive views of Mansell ...

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