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If you come at the right time of year, Little Fishing Creek offers some perfect whitewater; there are plenty of folks from Henderson here at Franklinton Reservoir Number Two. Franklinton Reservoir Number Two usually gets a large amount of rainfall; the wettest month of the year is ordinarily August, that's the one that rains the most while April is the month with the least amount of precipitation. This lake is so wonderful. Kearneys Creek Dam is a location
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| | that is right next door to Franklinton Reservoir Number Two, and why not camp at Nutbush Bridge Campground if you're here at Franklinton Reservoir Number Two. There are other sites here than Franklinton Reservoir Number Two, for example Franklinton Reservoir, and a great nearby hotel is Hampton Inn RaleighTown of Wake Forest. So many fun things next to Franklinton Reservoir Number Two, definitely extraordinary. Visit McGee Creek while you're here at Franklinton | |
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Reservoir Number Two, and Guptons Lake is a perfect lake nearby. Summertime highs at Franklinton Reservoir Number Two ordinarily tend to be in the 80's, and throughout summer nights temperatures are in the 60's. All through the winter
highs are in the 40's, and after the sun is down through the wintertime temperatures at Franklinton Reservoir Number Two drop into the 20's. Float down the rapids of Tar River in a kayak, and if you need a site to stay Sleep Inn Wake Forest is a splendid choice.
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Sleep Inn Wake Forest, Wake Forest
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9 miles away
Newly renovated, June, 2009. Close to Southeastern Baptist Seminary, The Sports Factory, Wake Forest historic district, Falls Lake Dam/Park, Triangle Town Center, Sprint Headquarters, Flextronics, Nov...
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Hampton Inn RaleighTown of Wake Forest, Wake Forest
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9 miles away
The Hampton Inn Raleigh/Town of Wake Forest hotel is located west of Wake Forest North Carolina near the intersection of US route 1 and NC state route 98. Our hotel is just two miles from downtown Wak...
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Current weather conditions at Franklinton Reservoir Number Two, Franklin County, North Carolina

Local climate location: OXFORD 7 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.11 Longitude: -78.47167
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Tar River, Granville/Franklin/Vance CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class I-III - 6.3 miles long (North Carolina Route 96 to Route 1203) |
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Little Fishing Creek, Granville CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class I-II - 7 miles long (North Carolina Route 96 Bridge to Route 1622) |
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Neuse River, Wake CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-III+ - 0.25 miles long (Falls Dam) |
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Beaverdam Lake
 | 17 miles away Beaverdam Lake is really a part of Falls Lake. It is approximately fifteen minutes north of the I-540 beltway on Highway 50. Beaverdam Lake is separated from the main lake by a partial dam and bridge. It is approximately 500 acres in size.
Beaverdam Lake is restricted; no gasoline engines are allowed. This makes it a great place for kayaks, canoes, sailboats and electric-motor propelled boats. It has a very nice concrete boat ramp and adjacent dock, and has a very large parking lot. Adjacent to the boat launching ramp is a nice sand beach with floats delineating the swimming area and a small pavilion. ... |
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