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If you like lakes and you're in this part of New York you can check out Lake Cecil. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes are perfect; Teed Pond is a lake that's next to Lake Cecil, and if you don't mind getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Ouleout Creek. At Lake Cecil during the summertime highs are in the 80's. All through the dark hours of summer temperatures fall down into the 50's. The winter comes with highs in the 30's, and winter nights
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| | come with lows in the 10's to Lake Cecil. Having a brilliant time at Lake Cecil is easy. Oquaga Creek State Park is a fine campground nearby, and you might also want to pay a visit to Herrick Hollow if you're here at Lake Cecil. If you came for an overnight stay Unadilla/I-88 KOA is a splendid location to camp; if you need a location to stay Sidney Super 8 Motel is a brilliant choice. Bullock Hill is painless to spot from Lake Cecil; a brilliant close by | |
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hotel is Clarion Hotel Oneonta. This lake is so wonderful. There's some flowing water close by, West Branch Trout Creek is a stream you can have a look at during your stay, and everyone close by loves skiing at Mount Tone. Whitewater
paddling is nice on Treadwell Creek, and you're possibly interested in lakes, Youngs Pond is one of those close by. Lake Cecil gets a typical amount of annual rainfall; the month with most of the rain is July while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.22917 Longitude: -75.27194
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Mount Tone, Pennsylvania, 20 miles away 450 vertical feet |
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Ouleout Creek, Delaware CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class I-III - 6.5 miles long (Wagner Hollow Road Bridge to Route 357) |
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Treadwell Creek, Delaware CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-III - 5.2 miles long (Case Hill Road Bridge to Route 357) |
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Teed Pond, Delaware CountyCounty, 4 miles away |
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Tall Pines Riverfront Campground Canoeing & Country Store
 | 11 miles away The 2 main rivers in the area are the Unadilla and Susquehanna Rivers. Both of these rivers would be the best option for people looking for canoe/kayaking trips. Our facility offers daily 2-5 hour trips on the Unadilla and both rivers are used every Memorial Day for the General Clinton Canoe Regatta. These are the two primary draws for whitewater (flat to class III)....Tall Pines Campground in New York offers full hook-up and tent camping on the right on the banks of the Unadilla River as well as a full service Canoe Livery and Country Store & Soda Fountain. The beautiful scenery of New York's Farm Country surrounds you at Tall Pines when you sit back an relax on your riverfront or riverview campsite. The amenities at Tall Pines Campground offer something for folks of all ages and include: Riverfront Camping canoe trips and rentals fishing inground swimming pool antique and gift store old fashioned ice cream & soda fountain arcade rec hall planned activities every weekend and more! There are many major attractions located near Tall Pines Campground including The Baseball Hall of Fame Soccer Hall of Fame Unadilla Mo tocross Cooperstown Northeast Classic Car Museum Binghamton Zoo Iroquois Indian Museum Northgate Speedway.... |
Treadwell Creek
 | 14 miles away Attention, the brook / Treadwell creek is not paddle-able 80% of the time. The other 20% would be too dangerous. In addition, the brook is going through private land much of the way. The brook is good for fishing, but forget any kind of boating.... |
Echo Lake Resort and Campground
 | 17 miles away I HAVE GONE TO ECHO LAKE FOR 30 YEARS SINCE I WAS A CHILD AND IT IS THE BEST PLACE TO GO WITH FAMILY AND RELAX WITH GREAT FISHING.... |
Gilbert Lake State Park
 | 17 miles away As a child my Mom and Dad took 2 weeks to take us 4 Kids camping and always we would wind up at Gilbert Lake. This year I am taking my 4 year old neice. I want her to grow up with all the great memories that I have of this Park. It has alway been clean and the people who work the park have always been outstanding. You can never get bored at this park there is always some sort of event going on and if nothing is scheduled well there is great fishing, hiking, great photogoraphy shots, a frisbee course and lots more. Most of the other campers are freindly and welcome conversation. I say go and start your own family tradition, I am proud it has been mine for over 30 years.... |
Mount Tone
 | 19 miles away Mount Tone is no longer in operation.... |
Beaver-del Campsites
 | 19 miles away 6 miles away www.yellowhouseny.com Enjoy a relaxing experience at the Yellow House in Peakville -- just a stone's throw from the Beaverkill River. You'll find spacious guest rooms, private baths, wireless internet, full breakfast, pretty grounds and friendly hosts... ...Camping at the Beaver Del was one of the best campiong experiences of my life. It really reflects the rustic site I was looking for. Unbelievable rive excitment...Camping at the Beaver Del was one of the best campiong experiences of my life. It really reflects the rustic site I was looking for. Unbelievable rive excitment... |
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
 | 58 miles away 40 years ago I was one of the first Rangers working full time for the National Park Service at the DWGNRA. I miss the area and the wonderful people that lived there.... |
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