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Do stop by Hanover Center Reservoir while you're in this part of New Hampshire. From a rain point of view Hanover Center Reservoir is a rather typical place; through August this area sees the most rain, and the driest of the months is February. This lake is so wonderful. Have a delightful hiking adventure along the Dartmouth Outing Club Trail, and why not head up to Whaleback and strap some skis to your feet. Enjoy a round of golf at Hanover Country Club not
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| | far from Hanover Center Reservoir, and you can take a little tour to Hanover Center Reservoir Dam while you're here at Hanover Center Reservoir. A great close by hotel is The Trumbull House Bed And Breakfast, and you can run the rapids of Mascoma River. This place, Hanover Center Reservoir, it definitely has so much outdoors cool stuff. You could also take a look at Upper Reservoir if you're here at Hanover Center Reservoir; it's close by; if you're here | |
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you can take a hike along the Grimes Hill Road. This lake is so wonderful. Lots of people from Lebanon come to Hanover Center Reservoir; Lebanon Days Inn is a great location to get some rest. A lake nearby is Parker Reservoir,
and from Hanover Center Reservoir you get a tremendous panorama of Hayes Hill. Going for a hike along the Clark Pond Loop will let you absorb the natural beauty of this neighborhood, and Hanover Center Reservoir is pleasant enough
to spend more than a day at, Storrs Pond Recreation Area is a pleasant local campground. High temperatures at Hanover Center Reservoir during the summer are in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures fall down into the 50's.
For the duration of the wintertime the highs are ordinarily in the 20's while Hanover Center Reservoir night low temperatures through the winter are in the-10's. If you came to camp Mascoma Lake Campground is a nice location to do that.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.71167 Longitude: -72.20167
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Whaleback, New Hampshire, 6 miles away 700 vertical feet |
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Ascutney, Vermont, 24 miles away 1800 vertical feet |
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Mascoma River, Grafton CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II-III(IV) - 3.9 miles long (Mascoma Lake to Route 4) |
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Mascoma River, Grafton CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class V - 0.33 miles long (Lebanon) |
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Bloods Brook, Grafton CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class V - 0.25 miles long (Ledges) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Mascoma Lake Campground
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Rest N' Nest Campground
 | 3 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool, Gameroom... TENT:Wooded & open sites, RV:59 W/E/S & 19 W/E, 20/30/50 amp sites, pull-thru sites also available., PETS:Pets allowed on a leash & must be cleaned upafter. No additional charge for pets., FIRES:Fire rings on every site., STORE:Campstore, groceries, wood, ice, clothing, propane fill station & basic necessities., POOL:Along with swimming pond and pond slide., GAMEROOM:Gameroom, recreation hall, laundry, showers.... ...d includes a fun slide with floating raft. Children will enjoy our exciting playground and video games in our game room. Utilize our large rec hall to watch your favorite sporting event on satellite TV or play horseshoes outdoors. A special section has been made for seasonal and monthly guests with metered electric, also an area for group camping. Selected events are held on weekends including Easter in June, Christmas in July, Halloween in August, “Happy the Clown”, hayrides, scavenger hunts, chili cook-offs and more.
Within a ten minute drive is an 18-hole golf course at beautiful Lake Morey. Canoe or fish the Connecticut River with boat access located 1 mile from the campground or at Lake Fairlee (4 miles) or Lake Morey (6 miles). The Montshire Museum of Science is just 10 miles south of Rest N’ Nest. Queechee Gorge and White River Jct. are just 15 minutes away. Hike the Appalachian Trail, our own State forest or visit Union Village Dam, just minutes from the campground.
Our fall foliage is beyond compare. Spectacular views can be seen from mid September to mid Octob... |
Whaleback
 | 3 PHOTOS We have expanded our terrain park by adding the Jib Port, we are the cheapest mountain in the are for tickets... |
Jacobs Brook Campground
 | 11 miles away Camped there this past weekend. So relaxing! We'll definitely return....Wonderful place for a family to camp. Cookies at checkin. Quiet safe environment for small children. Totally enjoyable and clean.... |
Pine Valley Resort Campground
 | 13 miles away 4 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool... RV:20: 50-AMP; 70: 30-AMP, 50 HAVE SEWER HOOKUPS., - 90 RV hookups, PETS:TWO DOG-WALK AREAS, FIRES:WE PROVIDE FIRE RINGS ON EACH SITE.... Map... RV camping... Swimming Pool... Beautiful Nature... Nestled in the central valley of Vermont, QPV is the ideal vacation spot, according to its loyal campers. The campground is easy to reach: located on Route 4 with nearby on- and off-ramp access to both I-89 and I-91. This KOA welcomes weary travelers who need a quick overnight stop before they hit the highway again. This great location also appeals to vacationers who have been counting down the hours/minutes until they can set up camp at their favorite site. Relax or jump right in to the tons and tons of area attractions. We are just 2 miles from the Quechee Gorge, the ''Little Grand Canyon'' of Vermont.
802-296-6711 INFO; 800-562-1621 RESERVATIONS... |
Loon Lake Campground
 | 16 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... |
Kilton Pond
 | 16 miles away 1 PHOTO |
Orange Pond
 | 17 miles away Went there too in 75 and 77....I learned how to swim in Orange Pond, cooled off on hot summer days in Orange Pond, canoed, rowed and fished there. The ingress, at the time, was from Camp Magpies, from which there was a wonderful view of Mount Cardigan over the Pond.... |
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....... 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 around the Western U.S. and Canada. Along with the substantial funds to help with improvements, the new owners hired ski industry veteran Bob Fries as president and general manager to implement the necessary changes. Fries has an impressive resume with 35 years in the ski resort business including five years as owner and president of Bo... |
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