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Don't forget to take a good little visit to Basal Creek, and great hiking is available along the East Loop Horse Trail. For the period of the summer months highs here at Bass Lake get into the 80's with night lows in the 60's. Highs during the wintertime are commonly in the 40's with temperatures at Bass Lake dipping down into the 20's during winter nights. This lake is so wonderful. Paddling on Cape Fear is so much fun, and a lake close by is Akins Pond Number
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| | One. This lake is so wonderful. Bass Lake Dam is a beautiful location in the neighborhood of Bass Lake, and Bass Lake is a pleasant site to visit for more than one day, Dream Camps is a pleasant site to camp nearby. A golf course right next door to Bass Lake is Crooked Creek Golf Club; if you need a location to stay Holiday Inn Express FUQUAY-VARINA is a wonderful choice. You're sure to run into some wonderful people from Dunn here. Man, is there a lot of | |
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entertaining things to do next to Bass Lake. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Bass Lake; Group Camp Trail is a good local trail; a good nearby hotel is Comfort Inn Fuquay Varina. Don't leave Bass Lake without first going
for a hike along the West Loop Horse Trail, unsurprisingly you could also explore Sunset Lake while you're here; it's not far at all. Get wet paddling on Buckhorn Creek, and you can stay the night at Champion Cheerleading Camps. The
high level of rainfall makes Bass Lake a reasonably wet site; the month with most of the rain is May; the driest month of the year is September.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.64194 Longitude: -78.80361
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| These outdoors activities are available near Bass Lake. |
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Cape Fear, Chatham/Harnett/Cumberland CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-III - 24 miles long (Avents Ferry to Erwin) |
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Buckhorn Creek, Chatham CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class I(II) - 3 miles long (Highway 42 to Buckhorn Dam Road) |
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Upper Little River, Harnett CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class I-II - 8 miles long (Route 2016 to North Carolina Route 217) |
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