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Going for a hike along the Wassataquoik Tote Road will let you absorb the natural beauty of this vicinity, and float down the rapids of Nesowadnehunk Stream in a kayak. For the period of the summertime months at Turner Deadwater temperatures are commonly in the 70's. For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures dip down into the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 20's while the cold winter nights at Turner Deadwater are in
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| | the-10's. This lake is so wonderful. A quick trip to Annis Brook in the vicinity of Turner Deadwater is a wonderful idea, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always pop by close by Deep Pond. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy this spot. A short spree to Ledge Falls is always worthwhile; unsurprisingly, this is a glorious region for folks who like lakes, Russell Pond is a lake close at hand. A normal amount of rain falls here at Turner | |
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Deadwater; of all the months in a year July is the one with the most rain; February is the month with the least moisture. Get dripping wet paddling on Nesowadnehunk Stream River, and hiking along the Howe is nice fun. On a lovely
day you obtain a view of Russell Mountain from Turner Deadwater. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Turner Deadwater has to offer, you can camp at Chimney Pond Campground. Turner Deadwater is a glorious spot to
visit for more than one day, South Branch Pond Campground is a glorious spot to camp nearby, and you simply ought to visit Snub Pitch since you're here at Turner Deadwater. This lake is so wonderful. If the weather is wonderful here
at Turner Deadwater, you can go for a hike along the Northwest Basin Trail, and dry warm beds await you at Econo Lodge Inn & Suites.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.99472 Longitude: -68.91583
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| These outdoors activities are available near Turner Deadwater. |
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Nesowadnehunk Stream River, Piscataquis CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class I-III - 13 miles long (Nesowadnehunk to Daicey Pond Brook) |
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Nesowadnehunk Stream, Piscataquis CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class V - 3 miles long (Little Niagara to Penobscot River) |
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Sandy Stream, Piscataquis Penobscot CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-II - 10.5 miles long (Lower Togue Pond to Millicocket Lake) |
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Howe, Piscataquis County, 2 miles away |
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Deep Pond, Piscataquis CountyCounty, 0 miles away |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Frost Pond Campground
 | 19 miles away 10 PHOTOS Tent Sites, Pets OK, Fires OK... RV:No Hookups or dumping station, PETS:Additional Charge and must follow policies, FIRES:Do not bring firewood from more than 50 miles away due to insect transportation, GROCERY:Small store located 13 miles away and full grocery store 35 miles away. Some supplies at camp office.... The loons will dry off after diving for a meal.... I think we have every color sunset known to man.... Katahdin will be watching you depart the region as well.... Katahdin is the destination of many of our guests.... These large animals are the king of the woods up here.... |
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