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The beauty of Hunt Lake is reason enough to stop by. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy this place. Do check out Honey Lake close to Hunt Lake, it's a stunning lake, and a round of golf at nearby Stonybrook Golf Club is a great way to kill some time. Whitewater paddling is great on Wickecheoke Creek, and if you need a location to stay Courtyard By Marriott Ewing Hopewell is a nice choice. Hunt Lake is a perfect place to visit for more than one day, Bucks County
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| | Country Day Schl is a perfect place to camp nearby; why not visit nearby Peters Brook since you're here at Hunt Lake. You'll discover a pretty lake called Curlis Lake near Hunt Lake, and in case you don’t mind getting drenched, you can always go whitewater paddling on Delaware River. If the weather is gorgeous, you acquire a good view of Pennington Mountain from Hunt Lake; Camp Dynomite is a good local campground. This lake is so wonderful. Here at Hunt | |
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Lake you'll almost certainly meet some people from Trenton-Ewing; Chauncey Conference Center is a good spot to get some rest. This lake is so wonderful. All our national parks are splendid places to check out, and New Jersey Pinelands
National Reserve is no exception. Hunt Lake frequently gets a great deal of rain; the month of July is the wettest with most of the rain while February is usually the driest month. High temperatures at Hunt Lake throughout the summertime
are in the 80's. Throughout the dark hours of summer temperatures dip down into the 60's. For the duration of the wintertime highs are typically in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 20's to Hunt Lake.
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Courtyard By Marriott Ewing Hopewell, Ewing
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5 miles away
Located in beautiful Mercer County and nearby to scenic Bucks County, our Courtyard is just minutes from the Grounds for Sculpture, the Trenton Historic District, Sesame Place, Six Flags Great Advent...
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Chauncey Conference Center, Princeton
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7 miles away
Located in Princeton, just 3 miles from downtown, on 370 lush, wooded acres, conveniently between NYC and Philadelphia. 100 beautifully appointed guest rooms with contemporary, classical design, lapto...
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Current weather conditions at Hunt Lake, Mercer County, New Jersey

Local climate location: LAMBERTVILLE 18 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.38 Longitude: -74.81111
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Delaware River, Hunterdon/Bucks CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II+ - 0.25 miles long (Scudders Falls Recreation Area) |
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Wickecheoke Creek, Hunterdon CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class III-IV - 14 miles long (Upper Creek Road in Delaware to Covered Bridge) |
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Raritan River - South Branch, Hunterdon Somerset CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-II - 27 miles long (High Bridge to confluence with North Branch of Raritan) |
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Palmer Lake
 | I'm going to find out about the fishing... any help?... |
Aquetong Lake
 | 12 miles away I live less than a mile from this place. Me, my brother, and his friend decided to try to fish here. We found an old canoe with a tag on it that said 1855. We drained the water and paddled out with toy shovels. 90% of this lake is about 1 foot deep. Once you get to the dam-looking part it drops to about 7-9. We fished for about a half hour. Didn't catch anything, or even see a fish (the waters clear as day)....Great for fishing, late at night when the bugs are flying on the surface, the trout jump out and get them. Too bad they don't go for your hook. I've caught sunnys trout and large mouth there. Great place that nobody else fishes at; my own little secret spot ha ha.... |
Carnegie Lake
 | 13 miles away There's a lot of bacteria in it from goose droppings....Can I swim at Carnegie?...Can I swim at Carnegie?... |
Gropp Lake
 | 13 miles away 1 PHOTO We do pretty well at this little lake. Caught a 2 pound largemouth and heard there are bigger. Give it a try.... Write about the fishing. Very nice place to fish with a variety of freshwater fish. There are fishing docks availible plus an easy to luanch boat ramp.... |
Lake Solitude
 | 16 miles away Great place!!... |
Lamington River
 | 17 miles away May 23rd 2009 Just got off the river in an inflatable, with a very shallow draft. Not too much water, had to get out and walk in river often.
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Holiday Lake
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO The lake was a popular day vacation spot for people from South Jersey and Philadlephia...from the 50's through 70's!!! There was a lake, swimming pool, concession stand, mini golf, picnic area etc. From what was said before it was sold, they were being forced to sell because of rising insurance rates from of frivolous lawsuits. It sat decaying for years - outside there's a really cool retro style gate right out of the 50's & the sign says Holiday Lake. Beyond it lies a dried out swimming pool full of dirt & grass growing out of it. Dilapidated buildings that were once changing rooms surround the lake. You used to be able to rent bathing suits. There's an old decaying minature golf course and abandoned playground. The entire scene is creepy. Property was bought by a church.... |
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