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There's so much to do here at Pomeroy Ponds that you need to camp here for a while, Cross Creek Camping is a nice spot for that, and why not take a little visit to Big Run since you're here. This lake is so wonderful. And that's not all you can do here at Pomeroy Ponds. Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Olentangy River, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take a look at nearby Williams
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| | Lake. Not far from Pomeroy Ponds, you'll discover Alum Creek Lake which is a stunning lake, and there's always Pomeroy Ponds Dam to pop by next to Pomeroy Ponds. At Pomeroy Ponds through the summertime highs are in the 80's. Summer overnight lows dip down to the 60's. During the winter highs are in the 30's, and night lows at Pomeroy Ponds all through the winter regularly fall into the 10's. For you golfers we recommend nearby Sunbury Golf Course, and there's | |
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whitewater on Scioto River for all you adrenaline kick people. This lake is so wonderful. Pomeroy Ponds is great enough to spend more than a day at, Berkshire Campgrounds is a great local campground, and Hampton Inn Columbus/DelawareI71
North is a fine place to get some rest. The amount of rainfall that falls at Pomeroy Ponds is close to the national average; of all the months in a year July is the one with the most rain; February on the other hand is the driest.
After a long day outdoors Days Inn Sunbury is a tremendous place to spend a night or two, and you'll meet a lot of people from Columbus here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.24167 Longitude: -82.95167
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Olentangy River, Delaware CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class II - 4 miles long (Delaware Recycling Plant to Chapman Road pull-off) |
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Scioto River, -blank- CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class IV - 1 miles long (O'Shaughnessy Dam) |
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Olentangy River
 | This is runnable only when the Delaware Dam is releasing. Check the USGS gauge, which should be at least 1000 cfs.... |
Hoover Reservoir
 | It's a beautiful area to row!!...What happened to the camp grounds at Hoover!!!!This is neededback!!!We had great fun there....We recently discovered Hoover Reservoir. It's a beautiful lake, though much, if not most, is inaccessible due to ''private propery''. It appears there are several new access areas however. One can drive entirely around it in less than 30 minutes. The area around the damn, and the area around the other end (the ''Big Walnut Creek'' flow into the lake is also very nice. It's sorta hard to find a quiet area as it is near Columbus. It's well worth a visit.... |
Scioto River
 | 12 miles away We tried this stretch of river yesterday. It was a complete waste of time. The water was flat and still. There wasn't enough current to even move us. We had to paddle the 1m back to the take-out location. What a bust! =(...How deep is the river?...The map above I believe is incorrect. It clearly shows the put in ABOVE the O'Shaughnessy dam. Are we supposed to shoot over the spill way to a 84 foot high concrete dam? Also, the take out location appears to be the back yard of a secured private residence. Well, according to the map anyway. I wish there was more information about this location.... |
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