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Ohio has many beautiful lakes and Lake Chetac is one of them. This lake is so wonderful. People from Cincinnati-Middletown love to come to Lake Chetac, and if you don’t have a problem getting dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Horner Run. Looking for something close to Lake Chetac? Knechtly Pond is in the vicinity, and if you need a spot to stay La Quinta Inn Cincinnati-Northeast is a delightful choice. A normal amount of rainfall falls
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| | here at Lake Chetac; of all the months in a year May is the one with the most rain; the driest month of the year is January. And if you're still looking for more outdoors enjoyable things just keep reading. Little Miami River is a splendid whitewater spot in close proximity to Lake Chetac, and close to Lake Chetac you come across a golf course called Western Row Golf Course. There's always Knechtly Pond Dam to check out near Lake Chetac, and dry warm beds await | |
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you at Red Roof Inn Cincinnati Northeast - Mason. Summertime highs at Lake Chetac usually tend to be in the 80's. During the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 60's. Daytime highs through the wintertime are in
the 30's with winter lows in the 10's overnight here at Lake Chetac. A delightful location to camp here at Lake Chetac is Miami Trails Hoa, and camping is available at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Camp. This lake is so wonderful. You're
in all probability interested in lakes, Carter Lake is one of those close by, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Lake Chetac; Beechtree Trail is a tremendous local trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.29917 Longitude: -84.34639
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lake Chetac. |
| | Camp Grounds Near Lake Chetac:
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| | Whitewater Near Lake Chetac:
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Little Miami River, Clermont CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class I - 0.5 miles long (Kelly Nature Preserve to St Route 126) |
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Horner Run, Clermont CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class III-IV - 1 miles long (Cook Road to I-275) |
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Hall's Creek, Warren CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class III+(IV) - 1.25 miles long (Shawhan Road to Hall's Creek Road) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Lake Isabella
 | Is there access to the Little Miami Bike Trail from Lake Isabella Park?... |
Horner Run
 | Horner is a great run with 3 major drops from 6 feet to 10-11 feet, the only problem is the take out. First you could carry the mile and a half out a trail on river left, or go under interstate 275 through a 100 yard long tunnel scout the tunnel first for strainers, third you could walk several hundred yards up to 275 and get out on the interstate shoulder. With all this in mind you might as well say forget Horner and head for Halls creek or Hershel run. Both have way easier put-in's and take out's... |
Hall's Creek
 | 14 miles away Halls is a great run when it has water it is very hard to catch with good flow in it though. Ledges include a 10-12 footer (two of them) 4-5 foot and some nice smaller drops, it is a short run with a lot of action...... |
Lake Allyn
 | 14 miles away Lake Allyn no longer exists:http://homepage.mac.com/jjakucyk/Transit1/cgp/pages/page_47.html It filled in with sediment and was drained a few years ago.... |
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