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Do stop by Green Brook Lake while you're in this part of New Jersey. This lake is so wonderful. If you haven’t been to Gateway National Recreation Area, you ought to schedule some time for it if you're here, and Clinton Inn Hotel is a splendid place to get some rest. Here at Green Brook Lake you can catch a glimpse of Mount Saint Vincent, and Alpine Boat Basin is lovely. Really perfect skiing awaits you at Sterling Forest, and if you're a golfer then a glorious
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| | close by course is Montammy Golf Club. And if you're still looking for more outdoors amusing stuff just keep reading. Going for a hike along the Sherwood Path will let you absorb the natural beauty of this vicinity, and while you're here here do take a look at nearby Hazard Beach. After a long day outdoors Econo Lodge Ft. Lee is a great place to spend a night or two; Green Brook Lake is fine enough to spend more than a day at, Camp Experts & Teen Summrs | |
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is a fine local campground. While you're here at Green Brook Lake you can take a hike along the Woodtown Trail, and if you came to camp Camp Wildwood is a brilliant location to do that. This lake is so wonderful. Here at Green
Brook Lake you'll possibly meet some folks from New York-Newark-Edison; you can have a fine hiking adventure along the Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail. You could also visit Pfisters Pond since you're here at Green Brook Lake; it's close
by, and if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Green Brook. Green Brook Lake sees pretty high levels of precipitation; July is the month that gets the most rain, and February on the other hand is the driest. Summertime
highs at Green Brook Lake regularly tend to be in the 80's; all through summer nights temperatures are in the 60's. Highs throughout the winter are regularly in the 30's while Green Brook Lake nighttime low temperatures throughout
the wintertime are in the 10's. And if that's not enough, there's a load more to do in close proximity to Green Brook Lake. Looking for something in close proximity to Green Brook Lake? Jerome Park Reservoir is close by, and The Palisades is something you shouldn't miss since you're here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.91806 Longitude: -73.93333
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Zabriskies Pond
 | You can fish on this lake, not boats of any sort.... |
Kaufmann Henry Campgrounds
 | this campground is real cool. I love going there and im sad to leave. I am 15 and I think it would be ausome to be on the staff there as a teenager like a lot of the staff.!... |
Kissena Lake
 | 12 miles away KISSENA LAKE IS ONE BEAUTIFUL BODY OF WATER!! AND TO THINK, ITS IN NYC IN QUEENS COUNTY. THE SURROUNDING PARK IS GREAT ALSO!! SO MUCH TO DO HERE. THE LAKE IS PRETTY COOL, HAS LARGEMOUTH BASS, SUNFISH. ALTHOUGH THE FISH DONT BITE ALL DAY, THEY EAT AT DIFFERENT TIMES MAKING IT PERFECT TO TRY TO GET YOUNGSTERS HOOKED ON FISHING. THE PARK IS GREAT TO JUST WALK IN THE WOODS OR GO FISHING AND TO FORGET ABOUT LIFE FOR A WHILE!!... |
Oakland Lake
 | 14 miles away At this date (5-20-09) the lake is almost completely filled with plant-like moss. How about cleaning it out?... |
National Camp Assn
 | 16 miles away 1-800-966-CAMP www.SummerCamp.org... |
Cheesecote Pond
 | 17 miles away Very pleasant small pond on Cheesecoate Mountain, now accessible by a paved road from Willow Grove.... |
Lounsbury Pond
 | 18 miles away Lounsbury Pond is in Blue Mountain Reservation and not really that close to the Appalachian Trail or Beaver Pond. Sterling Forest is about 45 minutes away. You cannot camp at Blue Mountain Reservation. Stillwater Lake is in Putnam County and the trail near it is unmarked and not named.... |
Breakneck Ridge Trail
 | 18 miles away 2 PHOTOS I confirm Breakneck Ridge is between Dutchess and Putnam counties.... Malouf's sunset camp is an exciting new option for those who love the breakneck ridge hike, and would like to make a weekend out of it. Malouf's sunset camp-You start at the Breakneck ridge trailhead, and hike in to Malouf' sunset camp (reservations must be made ahead of time; of course.Once you get to your site, everything you need for a wonderful evening of camping awaits you. All you need to bring is a sleeping bag, which you can either carry in your pack while hiking, or have them pick up any gear you might have, and it will be waiting for you at your site. They provide a chowbox, which has everything you need to enjoy the camping experience. You should check out their website, it provides all the details! maloufsmountain.com... |
Torne Mount Ivy Trail
 | 19 miles away Locally, and on the NYNJTC maps, this is known as the Tuxedo-Mount Ivy Trail. There is a 'Hillburn-Torne-Sabago' trail that ends at the middle of the TMI. These are both in Harriman State Park. I'm not quite sure what the reference to 'Robert Moses' is all about, except perhaps the state park on Long Island, about equidistant, but in the opposite direction, from NYC-Newark-Edison. Gateway National Recreation Area, although very nice, is also nowhere near this trail.... |
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