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Go to Sylvan Lake if you want to go to a nice lake. This lake is so wonderful. Clarence Fahnestock State Park is a fine campground nearby, and after a long day outdoors Inn at the Falls is a nice site to spend a night or two. If you come at the right time of year, Wappinger Creek offers some magnificent whitewater, and hiking along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail is glorious fun. And if that's not sufficient, there's a load more to do right next door to
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| | Sylvan Lake. If you came for an overnight stay Sylvan Lake Beach Park is a wonderful spot to camp, and if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Frog Hollow Brook. If you're here at Sylvan Lake and you like golf, you can visit Branton Woods Golf Club; Le Chambord is a great location to get some rest. Sylvan Lake is a good place of typical rainfall; during May this area sees the most rain, and the driest month is February. Nearby lakes? Sure, Hillside Lake | |
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is right next door to Sylvan Lake, and there are some tremendous whitewater spots on Ten Mile River. This lake is so wonderful. Looking for something next to Sylvan Lake? Furnace Pond is in close proximity. Through the warm days
of summer here at Sylvan Lake, high temperatures regularly reach the 80's. Once the sun is down it drops down to the 60's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 30's; nighttime lows through the wintertime for Sylvan Lake
tend to be in the 10's. Sylvan Lake is right by the Appalachian National Scenic Trail; hey, Gotta ski right? Thunder Ridge is a good place to do that.
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Le Chambord, Hopewell Junction
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3 miles away
Upstate New York, most elegant country inn and conference center on ten magnificent acres. Four star restaurant, French cuisine, wine spectator award winning wine list. 25 beautiful rooms with a Europ...
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Inn at the Falls, Poughkeepsie
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9 miles away
A fully appointed hotel, with the charm and character of a quaint country inn, the Inn at the Falls is off the beaten path, yet central to all the majestic Hudson Valley has to offer. Located in a qu...
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Current weather conditions at Sylvan Lake, Dutchess County, New York

Local climate location: POUGHKEEPSIE FAA AP 18 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.60889 Longitude: -73.74167
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Wappinger Creek, Dutchess CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-III - 8 miles long (Red Oak Mills to New Hamburg) |
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Ten Mile River, Dutchess CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class -blank- - 9 miles long (Wassaic to NY line) |
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Tenmile, Litchfield CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class I-III - 4.2 miles long (South Dover NY to Gaylordsville Ct) |
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Sylvan Lake Beach Park
 | How is the bass fishing?????... |
Ballard Lake
 | 22 Acre lake loaded with Pickerel, Bass, Perch. However, is private property.... |
Dixon Lake
 | ...e story pink house on chestnut ridge rd.back in the late sixties ,and every Christmas the people of the surrounding lk. There were none on the east side of the lake at the time. Well we would collect our Christmas trees around fifty or so and dig them into the ice about forty ft apart and make two rows . Then we would all set a time and light em,, and we would skate , fish ,whatever the lines of trees ran from the n.west dock to the east..the clam bakes were held at the other lk..haven just up the stream that ran along my house..After the dam broke from lk haven the water flooded down into our house..What a flood..seems after that we sold the house to a fireman ,,and then our course by accident the house burnt down ,,and I thought fireman were supposed to put out fires not start em .hello to all that still prevail on chestnut ridge. yea I also went to school with Henry Winkler.. And back then we used to trick or treat all the way down to route six..camp sycamore well I still have my green card with the red paper wonder if its still good..the camp was but a lake with a cottage or two.... |
Canopus Lake
 | If you are looking for a relaxing walk and wish to enjoy a peaceful serene scene, both Lake Canopus and Pelton Pond have everything you are looking for. We collect a map from the park office and are able to spend a day in nature without having to go far. It is well worth an afternoon with the family.... |
Secor Lake
 | 12 miles away Do you have any pictures of camp henry? My father went there in the 1920's. The land was sold a while ago and now has a housing development on it....Lillian Wald had a camp on secor lake .Camp Henry.i am fortune enough to have been born on the block where Lillian started the henry street settlement. I am a 49yr who spent 10 summers of my life on lake secor 67-76..Actually I live in the settlement for 3 1/2 yrs. Amazing!... |
Tenmile
 | 15 miles away You may wish to add a map link from the Ten Mile River page to: http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_122.htm... |
Ramapo Anchorage Camp
 | 17 miles away 3 PHOTOS Nearby Grocery, Pool... FIRES:N/A... ...cational and recreational experiences which promote social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth.
Camp Ramapo, our summer residential program, is an inclusive environment purposefully designed for children having difficulty building and maintaining healthy relationships with peers and adults. The daily program and activities are carefully structured to meet the needs of children who can benefit from a higher-than-average level of supervision, an engaging environment, and a character-building curriculum; all of which Ramapo provides.
A particular strength of Ramapo is its one-to-one staff-to-child ratio. The atmosphere is warm and supportive; all activities are carefully supervised; and the grounds are attractive and well cared for.
During each of our three summer sessions, 200 campers participate in creative projects, sports, and outdoor experiences. Days are action packed! Campers swim, canoe, climb mountains and camp out. They improve learning skills in the Reading Center and Computer Lab. Creative talents are nurtured in arts, crafts, and other en... |
Appalachian National Scenic Trail
 | 19 miles away You may wish to add a link from the Appalachian Trail page to:http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_229.htm... |
Hilltop Pond
 | 19 miles away Hilltop Pond is a beautiful private pond. It's owned by the home owner on the top of the hill to the west and other adjoining land owners have pond rights. It's quite shallow, so it will always be in need of constant cleaning. The 42 acre pond is home to loads of wildlife and is the prime souce of water flowing into Macedonia State Park.
An interesting fact: The dam, rebuilt in the early 90's is made up of concrete blocks, each weighing over a ton. Environmental regulations wouldn't allow pouring cement into forms, so the large number of blocks were layed in place, held in place only by their individaul mass.
Jimmy Walker, the mayor of NYC would visit Hilltop Lodge, with his buddies. Hilltop Lodge was located on the west side of Weber Road where the road takes a bend well above about mid point in the length of the pond. The lodge burned to the ground in the 50's. There was no structure on the property from then until 1984, when the home to the north was constructed.... |
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