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What a nice lake Ashuelot Pond is. Hiking along the Pumpelly Trail is great fun; there's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at close by Crotched Mountain. During your visit to Ashuelot Pond you'll meet some folks from Keene for sure, and Barrett Pond is a nearby lake that you could pop by. I don't want to stop, cause I'm havin' a good time here at Ashuelot Pond. Really delightful skiing awaits you at Mount Sunapee; naturally Barney Brook flows through this
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| | neighborhood. This lake is so wonderful. Soar down the rapids of Ashuelot River in a kayak. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Ashuelot Pond has to offer, you can camp at Northstar Campground. Ashuelot Pond is a tremendous location to visit for more than one day, Idle Times Campground is a tremendous location to camp nearby, and Ashuelot Pond Dam is a place that is next to Ashuelot Pond. This lake is so wonderful. Get yourself into a kayak | |
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and hit Otter Brook, and Hubbard Hill is clearly visible from Ashuelot Pond. A normal amount of rainfall falls here at Ashuelot Pond; throughout the month of August you get the most rain around here, and February meanwhile is
the driest month. Summertime highs at Ashuelot Pond commonly tend to be in the 70's. Summer nighttime lows fall down to the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 20's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Ashuelot
Pond. While you're here at Ashuelot Pond, you could also visit beautiful Russell Millpond, and Best Western Sunapee Lake Lodge is a splendid place to get some rest. Now, you may assume that's a lot but there's even more enjoyable
stuff to do here at Ashuelot Pond. Why not take a refreshing hike along the Monadnock Sunapee Trail. Take a hike on the Farmers Trail, and dry warm beds await you at E.F. Lane Hotel.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.15028 Longitude: -72.15778
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Whaleback, New Hampshire, 24 miles away 700 vertical feet |
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Ashuelot River, Cheshire CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class III-IV - 5.3 miles long (Marlow to Gilsum Gorge) |
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Otter Brook, Cheshire CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class III-IV - 3.2 miles long (East Sullivan to Otterbrook Park) |
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Cold River, Sullivan CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II - 5.5 miles long (South Acworth to Vilas Pool) |
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Idle Times Campground
 | Private beach boat ramp seasonal sites fully stocked general store rec & laundry room theme weekends children's activities and more. Check our website www.idletimescampground.com for current schedule of events and contact us for details.... |
Spoonwood Pond
 | 10 miles away Great place to kayak! Try a twilight/sunrise trip. Gorgeous.... |
Hunts Pond
 | 12 miles away Great trout fishing and healthy large moulth… No gas motors..so be aware.... |
Loon Lake Campground
 | 13 miles away I am now 28, I was around 11-12 last time I was there I buried a fish hook in finger, other then that one of the greatest vacations I will always remember... |
Seven Maples Campground
 | 14 miles away 3 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool, Gameroom... - 50 RV hookups... Seven Maples is a small, friendly, family owned and operated campground. Nestled within the storybook village of Hancock, New Hampshire, a short drive from Mount Monadnock. The 43 year old campground is located on a historic 54 acre piece of farm land. That was one of the stops for the old B&M Keene to Boston Railroad.
Seven Maples Campground provides a clean and quiet camping experience for groups, couples, and families, in a rustic country setting. There is a nice balance of friendly seasonal, overnight, and group campers, each within their own neighborhoods.
Seven Maples Campground offers a variety of campsites and hookups to accommodate every type of camping unit. The well landscaped campground has 2 bathhouses, a campground store, propane filling, and dump station. A combination of facilities, recreation and southern New Hampshire's many eco-tourist attractions, make Seven Maples Campground a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Please join us this year and discover why our campers return year ... |
Crotched Mountain
 | 17 miles away 5 PHOTOS Crotched Mountain is New England's Go-To Mountain. Home to Midnight Madness, the only late night ski & ride session, the madness starts up at 9pm and goes until 3am every Friday and Saturday starting Dec 26th until Feb 28th. Crotched is also the proud owners of ''New England's Ultimate Snowmaking System''. With 104 SMI Fan Guns covering 100% of the mountain, Crotched is able to make 12'' of fresh powder in 24 hours. That give us the highest snowmaking capacity per acre in all of the Northeast! With affordable rate, Great learn to ski & ride packages and a close proximity to all major New England cities, Crotched is the place to be this winter. We're close to home.
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Powder Mill Pond
 | 17 miles away Very shallow but a great large moulth fishery....This has got to be the best kept secret in New Hampshire! A fantastic place to kayak or canoe. I've seen great blue heron, ducks of many varieties, Canada geese and even two bald eagles. It's easy to surprise beaver early in the morning as well as muskrat and oppossum. I haven's spotted deer yet, but have heard them crashing off into the brush when I paddle too close to shore in the morning mists.... |
Kezar Lake
 | 18 miles away Friends and I used to go campimg at kezar lake campground - wondering if they stil exist. If they do could someone email me there Polly143@comcast.net - had lots of fun and we had no bugs to both us... |
Whaleback
 | 24 miles away 3 PHOTOS We have expanded our terrain park by adding the Jib Port, we are the cheapest mountain in the are for tickets... |
Pats Peak
 | 24 miles away Oh, what a great ski resort! A++! Great terrain, and smooth snow. They got it all. Terrain parks, glades, freestyle, regulaur skiing, they offer the best of both worlds.... |
Ragged Mountain
 | 27 miles away I went to this mountain with my school and it was a really fun expiernce and I am planning to go back with my school some time soon.......resort which includes a 220 acre ski area and an 18-hole golf course, was purchased by Salt Lake City based resort developer RMR-Pacific, an affiliate of Pacific Group. Since then, total acreage has increased to 2,000 and plans call for 65 further acres of slopes. Upon acquiring the mountain property, the new owners invested over $2 million into the resort for renovations including 14,000 feet of new snow making pipe, 25 new energy efficient snow guns, new snow groomers, a new Wonder carpet lift for beginners, chairlift improvements including reviving lift service to Spear Mountain, base lodge renovations including new carpet, the repair of steps and outside brick walkways, the addition of seasonal lockers and an outdoor fire pit, and adding two new restaurants. The renovations did not stop there. In 2008, Ragged Mountain announced the addition of a new upscale dining establishment, additional snow-making capacity, and three all new terrain parks including one of the only all natural terrain parks in the East. The resort development group has a history of building resorts ar... |
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