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Conesus Lake is a very beautiful lake in beautiful surroundings. From a rain point of view Conesus Lake is a quite typical site; through September this area sees the most rain, and January on the other hand is the driest. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Conesus Lake while overnight lows are typically in the 60's. Throughout the wintertime the highs are generally in the 30's, and all through the dark hours in the winter at Conesus Lake temperatures descend to
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| | the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. Near Conesus Lake you discover a golf course called Livingston Country Club, and you can hit the slopes at Swain in close proximity. You could also check out Bull Head Pond while you're here at Conesus Lake; it's close by, and Cottonwood Gully is a great site to spend some time. Man, is there plenty of exciting things to do close to Conesus Lake. Dry warm beds await you at Dansville-Daystop; there's whitewater on Keshegua | |
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Creek for all you adrenaline people. Here at Conesus Lake there are plenty of people from Rochester, and if you came for an overnight stay Southern Shores Campgrounds is a magnificent location to camp. Quality Inn Geneseo is a
splendid site to get some rest, and camping is available at Conesus Lake Campground. Looking for something next to Conesus Lake? Livonia Reservoir is close by; get your heart pumping on the great whitewater of Canaseraga Creek. This lake is so wonderful.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.78667 Longitude: -77.71667
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Swain, New York, 20 miles away 650 vertical feet |
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Keshegua Creek, Livingston CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II+ - 7 miles long (Tuscarora to Sonyea) |
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Canaseraga Creek, Steuben/Livingston/Alleghany CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class IV-V - 8 miles long (Canaseraga to Dansville) |
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Sugar Creek, Livingston CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class IV-V - 1.7 miles long (Headwaters to Canaseraga Creek) |
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Ridge Campsite
 | 14 miles away A campsite just 4 miles away from the beautiful NYS Letchworth campground in Mount Morris, New York. 150 campsites available, many tent, RV, and travel trailer sites for a wonderful stay. Limited sewer hook-ups but a dump station is available. Water and electric available on all sites and a full bathhouse is available for the tenter with 3 showers in each side. A playground for the children and two ponds with fish for recreation. (catch and release on the fish) New management in 2005 makes this a wonderful, safe, clean place for your camping needs. Please visit our website at www.theridgecampsite.com for further information.... |
Hundred Acre Pond
 | 16 miles away Hundred Acre Pond has numerous fish species present, including Northern Pike, Yellow Perch, Sunfish, Largemouth Bass, Brown Bullhead and a few Chain Pickerel. The pond is generally shallow, with extensive weed beds extending almost to the surface in most places. Several open pockets are available however, and the water is quite clear. No power boats are allowed, but a small boat launch is present for canoes and similar craft.... |
Swain
 | 19 miles away 3 PHOTOS ... an intermediate run that is a quarter mile long and averages 180 feet wide. The West Woods trail expansion has grown Swain Resort's trail system by over 12% in skiable acres with more to come! In Bina Robinson's book about the founding of Swain Resort (With Our Own Four Hands, available at Amazon.com) there was mention of ''Last Will'' originally being named ''Last Will and Testament.'' With last year's trail expansion opening the possibility for Snowriders to bypass the steep part of Last Will and continue further down, we have taken the opportunity to bring back ''Testament'' as a blue square that can be accessed from either the ''Last Will'' headwall or from what is now ''The Pass'' and ''Fool's Gold'' in keeping with our West Woods theme. In addition to ''Maverick'' the new cut-through between Maverick and Twister will be a blue square called ''Bandit's Pass''. NEW TRAIL: THE GLADE We have opened up some fantastic glade skiing & riding above 80-acres and between Dozey Doe and Ben Blakely. The Swain Snowsport Instructors have spent many hours clearning the underbrush s... |
Bristol Mountain
 | 28 miles away 5 PHOTOS Actually there is a wonderful place to stay right across the road from Bristol Mountain. It is called ''The Quiet Place- Mountain View''...and, there are 8 more ''Quiet Places'' within a 20 minute drive of Bristol Mountain. For more information please visit http://www.thequietplace.com... This is Mark Moore with a ski review here. Bristol Mountain, hmmm? Yep, lots of good runs, they should put in some more lifts though. But overall it's good... Yep, good good!... |
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