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This lake is so wonderful. Do have a look at York Pond close to Speck Pond, it's a pretty lake, and there's some flowing water nearby, Pond Brook is a stream you can stop at while you're here. For the duration of the warmest time of the year highs here at Speck Pond reach the 70's with night lows in the 50's. For the period of the winter highs are in the 20's; night lows in the 0's for Speck Pond. You truly must have a thing about the White Mountains. Hit
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| | the slopes at Sunday River close by, and get your pulse rate up on the perfect whitewater of Bear. While you're here at Speck Pond, you could also have a look at beautiful North Pond; a glorious nearby hotel is Sunday River Ski and Golf Resort. This is no spot for people who don’t like to have fun. That right there is lots already, but it continues; Speck Pond has it all. The best way to spend a winter day is on the slopes of nearby Mount Abram, and you | |
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can run the rapids of Swift Cambridge River. Speck Pond is located in the White Mountains. These mountains rock, just check out all the enjoyable stuff to do in the White Mountains. The Old Speck Mountain Trail offers hiking at
its best, and if you came for an overnight stay Pleasant River Campground is a nice location to camp. A magnificent spot right next door to Speck Pond is Mahoosuc Notch, and Fulling Mill Mountain is pretty and can be observed from
here. This lake is so wonderful. Why not take a refreshing hike along the Speck Pond Trail; after a long day outdoors Grand Summit Resort Sunday River is a glorious site to spend a night or two. The annual rain here at Speck Pond
is about average; August is when you get the most rain here, and the driest month of the year is February. Bethel Outdoor Adventures Campground is a pleasant campground nearby, and do take a hike on the Table Rock Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.56361 Longitude: -70.97417
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Bear, Oxford CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-III - 6.8 miles long (Devils Horseshoe) |
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Swift Cambridge River, Oxford CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-V - 6 miles long (Route 26 to Dead Cambridge River) |
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Wild River, Oxford CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-IV - 3 miles long (Hastings to Gilead) |
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Old Speck Mountain Trail
 | Mt speck is a difficult yet rewarding hike finished off with a spectacular view. The trail is not clearly marked, so good attention at all times is a must.... |
Table Rock Trail
 | 1 PHOTO I had so much fun hiking! It was so beautiful but there was cool caves as well! This is a picture of the view from the top of the mountain!... |
Success Pond
 | Grew up in the north woods. Fondest memories are being up at Success pond with my friends and family.... |
Rapid River
 | 10 miles away The map shows the put in, but how do you get to it? What roads do you take? Appreciate any directions anyone can give me.... |
Lower Richardson Lake
 | 11 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!... |
Wild River Campground
 | 14 miles away Great tent sites, quiet, extraordinarily clean bathrooms, potable water, caretakers are very nice, good starting point for hiking Moriah Brook to Mt. Moriah across to Shelburne Moriah and back to the campground.... |
South Arm Campground
 | 14 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 !... |
White Birches Mountain Camping Park
 | 19 miles away 5 PHOTOS RV's... Tents... Swimming Pool... Playground... |
Black Mountain
 | 23 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...side and convenient, and we don't ever have pushy crowds! We are proud to be operating in our 74th Season as the oldest ski resort in New Hampshire. Nestled among pastures and farmlands in the quaint village of Jackson, New Hampshire, Black Mountain is the quintessential New England ski destination. Beginners can relax and improve their skills on Sugarbush and Black Beauty. Experts, test your skills on the super steep Mr. Rew or the winding narrows of Upper Galloping Goose. Check out the Lostbo Glades or Carter Notch for some of the finest tree skiing in the East. Whatever your ability, Black Mountain has something to offer. 'Black is almost certainly one of the best areas you've probably never skied. Even though it's been operating for 72 years, it's still a well-kept secret. Many of the trails are narrow. They twist and turn through the woods the way ski trails should. It's a very different experience than skiing down the crowded, wide-open, straight-down the falline trails so prevalent of newer, more glamorous resorts.' -- Tim Jones of Eastern Slopes Black Mou... |
Wildcat
 | 23 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...s of Mt. Washington from the massive 4,000 foot plus summit, Wildcat Mountain is Pinkham Notch?s premier winter playground. Wildcat Mountain Ski Area, unblemished by trail side development, has been offering families world class New Hampshire skiing, riding, and summer recreation on over 225 acres of White Mountain National Forest land for over 50 years with its most recent featured attraction, the ZipRider. Access a 4,062? Summit and 2,112? of vertical skiing and riding in 6 minutes on the Wildcat Express and leisurely take in scenic views when converted to a slower, summer scenic gondola. Or ride New England?s newest thrill ride, the ZipRider and soar a 1/2 mile over tree tops, ski trails, and a river on a zip-line cable at speeds up to 45 miles per hour while enjoying North America?s best scenery with your entire family. Featuring a new 9-hole lift-serviced Alpine Disc Golf Course, outdoor tours, fishing pond, mountainside caf‚, and more. Well-behaved dogs welcomed at Wildcat Mountain on leash. Wildcat Mountain is one of the last vestiges of independent, family-owned New Ham... |
Cranmore Mountain
 | 28 miles away I have skied at Cranmore many times. The Mountain isn't huge, but has a good 1,200 vertical drop. There is plenty of trails for everyone, including a nice, long beginner run from the summit to the base. Cranmore has lots of steep runs too! The best thing ... |
Attitash Bear Peak
 | 29 miles away This ski resort has two mountains, Bear peak and Attitash. I like Attitash better most of the time, but when the weather is extra cold Bear Peak tends to be better.... |
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