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After a long day outdoors Best Western Moberly Inn is a brilliant spot to spend a night or two; Charles Hood Lake is perfect enough to spend more than a day at, Cottonwoods RV Park is a perfect local campground. If you need a site to stay Super 8 Moberly MO is a great choice, and if you get bored of Charles Hood Lake you could also stop at nearby Backues Lake. For the duration of the warm days of summer highs here at Charles Hood Lake reach the 80's while overnight
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| | lows are mostly in the 60's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 30's, and nighttime lows through the wintertime for Charles Hood Lake tend to be in the 10's. From a rainfall point of view Charles Hood Lake is a rather normal place; during the month of May you get the most rain around here, and February meanwhile is the driest month. Life's too short to enjoy all the amusing things in close proximity to Charles Hood Lake. Near Charles Hood Lake | |
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you locate a golf course called Windmill Golf Course; at Charles Hood Lake you always meet someone from Moberly. A good place for whitewater paddling near Charles Hood Lake is Hinkson Creek. If you came to camp Murphy Lakes is a great
spot to do that; Milnes Lake is a nearby lake that you could visit. This lake is so wonderful. Take a little trip to Little Perche Creek since you're here at Charles Hood Lake, and at Hood Lake Dam in the neighborhood of Charles Hood Lake there are some interesting things to see.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.24333 Longitude: -92.4
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Hinkson Creek, Boone CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class I-II - 10.75 miles long (Hinkson Creek Road to Reactor Field) |
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Tri-City Lake
 | 13 miles away I'd like to see a walking trail around the lake. I know there is a woodland trail, but I'd like to see an asphalt trail around the lake. Great for hikers, bikers, roller blades, skateboarders, etc. Try Watkins Mill State Park for an example... |
Hinkson Creek
 | 16 miles away Let's get some data on Cedar Creek. I just canoed it on 10/10/09, and it was a hell of a fun ride....There is a gage at Providence Rd, you can check water levels at this link: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv/?site_no=06910230&agency_cd=USGS My unladen solo canoe can scoot by at 30cfs, any less than that and I'm dragging. ...As of 6/18/2008, there is nowhere near enough water in the stream at the put-in (or much of the rest of the stream) for any kind of paddle-craft....This is a fun, after work run when the water is moving. There are no defined rapids, although there are several modest playspots: 1)S-Turn, near the back of the Walmart site, and 2) The Ultimate Surfing Wave which is downstream from the Old 63 bridge. Hazards include two low water crossings in the Stephens Golf Course. Portage is highly recommended at high water as the crossings act as low head dams. Water quality in the Spring can be an issue and several boaters in years past have contracted leptosporosis (aka lepto) from involuntarily ingesting the water. Mostly the Hink' is a fun float on moving water with enough wave action and eddys to keep things interesting. Suitable for canoes and kayaks. ... |
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