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What a nice lake Clarence J Brown Reservoir is. This lake is so wonderful. A lake close by is Factory Pond, and Courtyard By Marriott Springfield Downtown is a great place to get some rest. Reid Park Golf Course is a glorious golf course close by; dry warm beds await you at Holiday Inn Springfield-South, Oh. For the duration of the months of summer at Clarence J Brown Reservoir highs are typically in the 80's. Once the sun is down it falls down to the 60's.
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| | Highs all through the winter are generally in the 30's while Clarence J Brown Reservoir overnight low temperatures through the winter are in the 10's. If you came for an overnight stay Rei Lakes is a glorious location to camp. This lake is so wonderful. There are some glorious whitewater spots on Massie's Creek, and going for a hike on the Buckhorn Trail is always a wonderful adventure. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Little Miami River, and while you're | |
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here, you could stop by Beaver Creek. The scenery at Clarence J Brown Dam next to Clarence J Brown Reservoir is beautiful, and Clark Lake is a nearby lake that you could go to. Beaver Valley Resort is a great campground nearby,
and there are perfect locations to discover along the Lakeview Trail. Clarence J Brown Reservoir gets a normal amount of rainfall; July is the wettest month with most rain, and February is the month with the least moisture. Be
careful coming to Clarence J Brown Reservoir, you might not ever wanna return home again. During your trip to Clarence J Brown Reservoir you'll meet some folks from Springfield for sure; don't leave Clarence J Brown Reservoir without first going for a hike along the Orton Memorial Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.95 Longitude: -83.74667
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Mad River, Ohio, 22 miles away 300 vertical feet |
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Little Miami River, Greene CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II-IV - 1.3 miles long (Clifton Gorge) |
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Massie's Creek, Green CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class III - 0.5 miles long (Wilberforce) |
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Clark Lake
 | Catching big fish isn't luck. Know what your fishing for and what baits you're using and the right time to fish for big fish might help a bit....My fishing experience at Clark Lake, Clark County, Ohio is not good. I usually only catch bluegill there. Some small catfish and a few trout. Also a couple of water snakes and a turtle. If there are any big fish there, well I sure haven't had any luck catching them....This lake could be a beautiful recreation area if you removed all the trash. We were very surprised to see two beavers. Didn't catch any fish here but did find several ticks on us when we got home.... |
Forest Lake Camping and Fishing
 | I think you should have pictures of some of the big catfish caught....HI I USED TO WORK THERE AND I MISS IT BUT O WELL THE FUN BEGINS WHEN YOU DONT WORK BECAUSE YOU CAN FISH AND CAMP AND ALL KINDS OF FUN THINGS LIKE PLAY POOL AND MUSIC AND THE STAFF THEY HAVE THERE IS REALLY COOL, EXCEPT FOR THIS ONE GUY.......... NA IM KIDDING. HAVE FUN YA'LL. LOVE YA MA JEN AND JOSHHHHHH... |
Little Miami River
 | 11 miles away The official State Park Brochure for John Bryan State Park clearly states that canoeing and kayaking is a feature of activities in the state park. ...The gorge is entirely situated in John Bryan State Park...The State Park does not allow canoeing or kayaking in the gorge.... |
Meadow Lake Resort
 | 13 miles away We have received an unconfirmed report that the owners of this campground have refused to refund campers who are unhappy with the service.... |
Oak Crest Campgrounds
 | 19 miles away We love the beautiful setting.We camp year round at oak crest.every one is very friendly.lots of things to do fishing-boating-swiming-movies-play ground-you will have to go and injoy the great out doors....I have camped at Oak Crest Camp Grounds about four differant times over this summer. It is a beautiful country setting, with lots of friendly people. My family and I had a wonderful time there. Everyone should try Oak Crest out if you get the time....my name is darin brust my dad us to own the campgroung and he said you were turning into bad people what is going on. dont tell my dad I sent you this please.... |
Mad River
 | 22 miles away 3 PHOTOS Mad River Mountain is a great Midwestern Resort located only 45 minutes Northwest of Columbus and about 60 miles north of Dayton. The resort offers 24 named trails, 12 lifts, 144 skiable acres, the largest snowmaking system in Ohio, three terrain parks, over 7 acres of beginner terrain serviced by 4 surface lifts, a large snow tubing area with its own lodge, a beautiful bar, a top rated ski school, and so much more. Whether you are a ''seasoned shredder'' or a ''never-ever'' Mad River Mountain is your place for outdoor winter fun, beautifully nestled in the hills of north central Ohio, only a couple of miles from the highest point in the state. Mad River Mountain sets the standard for Midwestern terrain parks... |
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