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If you are in this part of New York make sure to pay a visit to Oquaga Lake. The yearly rainfall here at Oquaga Lake is about average; the wettest month of the year is typically June, that's the one that rains the most while February is usually the driest month. All through the months of summer at Oquaga Lake highs are regularly in the 70's. All through the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 50's. The winter comes with highs in the 20's, and
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| | all through the dark hours in the wintertime at Oquaga Lake temperatures drop to the 10's. Dry warm beds await you at Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites GIBSON. This lake is so wonderful. Why not stop at close by Tarbell Brook if you're here at Oquaga Lake, and if you like skiing, you're in luck; Mount Tone is reasonably near. Nearby lakes? Sure, Blueberry Lake is near Oquaga Lake, and you can stay the night at Guestward Ho Family Campground. Swamps like | |
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Whitaker Swamp near Oquaga Lake make for glorious places to have a look at, and the skiing at Elk Mountain is tremendous. There's so much to do here at Oquaga Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Kellystone Park Campsite
is a wonderful site for that; enjoy a round of golf at Scott's Golf Course. Having a great time at Oquaga Lake is easy. After a long day outdoors Sidney Super 8 Motel is a tremendous place to spend a night or two, and unsurprisingly, this is a glorious area for folks who like lakes, Laurel Lake is a lake around here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.02222 Longitude: -75.45917
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Mount Tone, Pennsylvania, 14 miles away 450 vertical feet |
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Elk Mountain, Pennsylvania, 17 miles away 1000 vertical feet |
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Wrighter Lake
 | Hi Betty, You do not know me, but I was wondering if your cabin might be available? I am an RN at Barnes Kasson and my husband and I were looking for a place to fish? my email is forhealthylife@hotmail. Com or phone 570-240-3157. Thank you. Also, sorry to hear of your loss, it is always a painful process. Thank you, Laura Heller...Hi Joe, I rented your Mom's cottage 2 different summers and really enjoyed talking to her. I am sorry for your loss. She is a delightful spirit. I would still like to rent something on Wrighter Lake. Is her cottage still for rent or do you know of another one? I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, Betty... |
Echo Lake Resort and Campground
 | 11 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.... |
Fiddle Lake
 | 13 miles away My grandmother owned a house on Fiddle Lake. It is a beautiful area. Very secluded from the outside towns, however so if you are planning a trip, just know it takes about 45 minutes to get to the nearest town for groceries....Fiddle Lake is the highest eleveated lake in Pa so the water is still refreshing on hot summer days! Theres no public access for fishing but if you are lucky enough to find a cottage rental you can catch all the pan fish you want. Just release the bass due to lake association rules.... |
Mount Tone
 | 14 miles away Mount Tone is no longer in operation.... |
Tall Pines Riverfront Campground Canoeing & Country Store
 | 16 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.... |
Elk Mountain
 | 16 miles away 3 PHOTOS Elk is uncrowded and really fun. They seem to make the best out off the conditions weather gives them. Good, long trails(for Pa). I liked the mini park. The ''bigger'' park made the best of the space. I surface lift in the park lets you session as long as you want, and stay in the park. Great for dialing in on my skillz. Couple of the rail and box features are really cool. I will go to Elk a couple times a year.... |
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
 | 56 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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