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Do stop by Webber Pond while you're in this part of Maine. Damariscotta River has a great whitewater paddling spot close by. Lakes? Sure, Biscay Pond is nearby. Webber Pond commonly gets a lot of precipitation; November is when you get the most rain here, and February is when it's the driest. This is no place for people who don’t like to have a good time. A magnificent place close to Webber Pond is Halftide Ledge; camping is available at Lake Pemaquid Campground.
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| | This lake is so wonderful. Not far from Webber Pond you hit upon Greenland Cove, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always pop by nearby McCurdy Pond. Flagship Inn is a wonderful place to get some rest, and in the event that you don't mind getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Pemaquid River. Summertime highs at Webber Pond generally tend to be in the 70's, and the night is slightly chillier of course, commonly in | |
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the 50's. The winter brings highs down to the 20's, and after the sun is down through the wintertime temperatures at Webber Pond plunge into the 0's. This lake is so wonderful. You get a splendid panorama of Johnston Hill from Webber
Pond, and if you need a place to stay Linekin Bay Resort is a delightful choice. Good hiking is available along the Hockomock Nature Trail; a brilliant place to camp here at Webber Pond is Audubon Camp In ME.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.99222 Longitude: -69.44389
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Camden, Maine, 27 miles away 1150 vertical feet |
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Pemaquid River, Lincoln CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class I-II - 5 miles long (Bristol to Pemaquid) |
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Damariscotta River, Lincoln CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class II - 1.4 miles long (Reversing Falls) |
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Sheepscot River, Lincoln CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class -blank- - 1 miles long (Reversing Falls) |
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Duck Puddle Campground
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Damariscotta River
 | 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.... |
Sheepscot River
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Chewonki Big Eddy Campground
 | 18 miles away ...t educational institution established in 1962 and 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 suggestion... |
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