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    Androscoggin River Reservoir is a great lake in an area with lots of outdoors fun all around. The annual rainfall here at Androscoggin River Reservoir is about average; of all the months in a year August is the one with the most rain while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Nearby lakes? Sure, Shadow Pool is in close proximity to Androscoggin River Reservoir, and why not camp at Wild River Campground while you're here at Androscoggin  
   River Reservoir. And if that's not enough there's loads more amusing things to do in the White Mountains. If you're interested in hydro structures, you can visit Shelburne Dam; obviously, this is a splendid vicinity for people who like lakes, Reflection Pond is a lake in the vicinity.
This lake is so wonderful. A short visit to Giant Falls is always worthwhile, and not far from here you can enjoy the trees of Leadmine State Forest. This lake is so wonderful.
 
               The Sinclair Trail offers hiking at its best, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Wild River. Androscoggin River Reservoir is one of the lakes here in the White Mountains.
All through the summer at Androscoggin River Reservoir highs are regularly in the 70's, and through summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 20's, and all through the dark hours in the winter at Androscoggin River Reservoir temperatures sink to the 0's. Hiking along the Rattle River Trail is perfect fun, and beautiful scenery and good skiing is what you get at Wildcat. Androscoggin River Reservoir is right by the Peabody Brook Trail, and hey, Josh Brook is a good local stream.
You just can't envision the amount of outdoors amusing stuff the area next to Androscoggin River Reservoir has to offer. Soar down the rapids of Peabody River in a kayak, and you obtain a nice vista of Bald Cap Peak from here. Whohoo, so much fun stuff in one place! The White Mountains is excellent!. And that's not all you can do here at Androscoggin River Reservoir. Royalty Inn is a glorious place to get some rest, and White Birches Mountain Camping Park is a great local campground.
Now, you may assume that's a heap but there's even more entertaining stuff to do here in the White Mountains. After a long day outdoors A Top Notch Inn is a good place to spend a night or two, and you'll never forgive yourself if you don’t go skiing at Black Mountain since you're here.

 
Royalty Inn, Gorham
4 miles away
Full service lodging property located in Gorham Village shop district. Featuring restaurant, lounge, indoor and outdoor pools, full service health club, jacuzzi, sauna, racquetball, basketball, exte...

A Top Notch Inn, Gorham
5 miles away
Join us in our 100 percent smoke free motel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Conveniently located near Story Land, Santas Village, Mt Washington, Scenic Drives, and tax free shopping. A Top No...

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Local climate location: BERLIN 6 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 44.405
Longitude: -71.115

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These outdoors activities are available near Androscoggin River Reservoir.
 Hotels Near Androscoggin River Reservoir:
Royalty Inn, Gorham, 4 miles away
A Top Notch Inn, Gorham, 5 miles away
Nestlenook Farm Resort, Jackson, 12 miles away
Bretton Arms Country Inn, Bretton Woods, 16 miles away
Clarendon Motel, North Conway, 17 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Androscoggin River Reservoir:
Wild River Campground, Coos County, 6 miles away
White Birches Mountain Camping Park, Gorham, 8 miles away
Timberland Camping Area, Gorham, 9 miles away
Basin Campground and Picnic Area, Carroll County, 9 miles away
 Ski Areas Near Androscoggin River Reservoir:
Wildcat, New Hampshire, 12 miles away
      2112 vertical feet
Black Mountain, New Hampshire, 12 miles away
      1100 vertical feet
Sunday River, Maine, 18 miles away
      2340 vertical feet
 Whitewater Near Androscoggin River Reservoir:
Peabody River, Coos CountyCounty, 6 miles away
      Class IV - 5 miles long (Route 16 to Gorham)
Wild River, Oxford CountyCounty, 9 miles away
      Class II-IV - 3 miles long (Hastings to Gilead)
Peabody River - West Branch, Coos CountyCounty, 11 miles away
      Class V - 5.5 miles long (Chandler Brook to Peabody River)
 Trails Near Androscoggin River Reservoir:
Sinclair Trail, Coos County, 2 miles away
Peabody Brook Trail, Coos County, 2 miles away
Rattle River Trail, Coos County, 2 miles away
 Lakes Near Androscoggin River Reservoir:
Shadow Pool, Coos CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Reflection Pond, Coos CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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Shelburne Trail
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Wild River Campground
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Wildcat
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...ished by trail side development, has been offering families world class New Hampshire skiing, riding, and summer recreation on over 225 acres of White Mountain National Forest land for over 50 years with its most recent featured attraction, the ZipRider.
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Black Mountain
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We are proud to be operating in our 74th Season as the oldest ski resort in New Hampshire. Nestled among pastures and farmlands in the quaint village of Jackson, New Hampshire, Black Mountain is the quintessential New England ski destination.
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Cedar Pond
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