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There's always Mid-Western Childrens Home Dam to have a look at in close proximity to Mid-Western Childrens Home Reservoir, and a quick tour to Frybergers Run is beyond doubt a great idea. Summertime at Mid-Western Childrens Home Reservoir comes with high temperatures in the 80's. Summer night lows sink down to the 60's. For the duration of the wintertime the highs are typically in the 30's while Mid-Western Childrens Home Reservoir overnight low temperatures
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| | during the winter are in the 10's. But wait, there's more to do close to Mid-Western Childrens Home Reservoir. Dry warm beds await you at Great Wolf Lodge Mason Ohio; naturally, this is a fine area for folks who like lakes, Piney Wood Lake is a lake in close proximity. This lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Lebanon Knights Inn is a magnificent place to spend a night or two; probably you're looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Burton Lake is just a | |
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very short distance away. An afternoon playing golf at Bel-Wood Country Club is always a delight, and if the weather is good, you can go for a hike along the Lakeview Trail. If you came for an overnight stay Stonelick Lake State
Park is a good place to camp, and Second Creek has a great whitewater paddling spot nearby. This lake is so wonderful. Camping is available at Cozy-dale Campgrounds, and going for a hike along the Beechtree Trail will let you absorb
the natural beauty of this vicinity. The high level of precipitation makes Mid-Western Childrens Home Reservoir a rather wet location; of all the months in a year May is the one with the most rain, and February is the month with
the least moisture. Paddling on Hall's Creek is so much fun, and the Southwoods Trail is a good hiking trail close by. At Mid-Western Childrens Home Reservoir you always meet someone from Cincinnati-Middletown.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.28 Longitude: -84.135
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Second Creek, Warren CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class II-III - 3.25 miles long (State Route 132 to Confluence with Todd's Fork) |
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Hall's Creek, Warren CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class III+(IV) - 1.25 miles long (Shawhan Road to Hall's Creek Road) |
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Brushy Fork, Clermont CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class II-III(IV) - 2 miles long (Brushy Fork Road to Stonelick Creek) |
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Hall's Creek
 | 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...... |
Olive Branch Campground
 | Wow! This is by far the cleanest and most family friendly campground I have ever been to. There was ONE bug in the bathroom. The showers were obviously cleaned more than once a day. There are short trails to hike on site. There is also a camp store that is well stocked and reaswonably priced. One other major attraction is that it is less than a mile from Interstate 71 and only three exits from King's Island. There are tons of other fun activities close by such as canoeing, horseback riding and SHOPPING. Kudos to the owners on running a wonderful campground. ... |
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... |
Lake Isabella
 | 11 miles away Is there access to the Little Miami Bike Trail from Lake Isabella Park?... |
Lake Allyn
 | 12 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.... |
Cowan Lake
 | 15 miles away It is not impossible for water mocassins to be in a lake. Where do you think they get there name from? They are not land mocassins....I camp at cowan as often as I can. Not too much luck with the fish but really nice park....I had camped at Cowan lake back in the early 70's and was told there were Water Mocassins in Cowan Lake but have been told that is impossible, is it?... |
Spring Valley Frontier Campground
 | 17 miles away This is a very nice and friendly campground. The owner went out of her way to make sure our camping experience was pleasant. The bike is easy to access.... |
Dogwood Trail
 | 18 miles away As I spend most of each summer at Cowan Lake State Park, I have become very familar with each of its trails. One of my favorites is the dogwood trail. I always enjoy a somewhat scenic hike and then reach the fields of blackberries. I can typically find 30 to 40 ripened blackberries on each bush and I enjoy my findings very much. It is great trail whether you eenjoy blackberries or not.... |
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