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If you are traveling by, why not stop by Stoneybrook Farm Lake. Go for a hike on the Dogwood Trail. Get your pulse rate up on the fine whitewater of Hall's Creek, and after a long day outdoors Fairfield Inn By Marriott Dayton South is a brilliant place to spend a night or two. Holly Hills Golf Club is a perfect golf course nearby, and a lake nearby is Glass Pond. Stoneybrook Farm Lake Dam is worth going to while you're here, and camping is available at Miller's
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| | Gun Club and Camp Grnds. All the outdoors exciting stuff in close proximity to Stoneybrook Farm Lake will keep you coming back again and again. Poore Pond is a nearby lake that you could check out; whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend Caesar Creek. A common amount of rainfall falls here at Stoneybrook Farm Lake; the month of May is the wettest with most of the rain while January is typically the driest month. This lake | |
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is so wonderful. Near Stoneybrook Farm Lake you discover the Lakeview Trail which is a perfect hiking trail; a splendid nearby hotel is Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Centerville, Oh. If you're visiting Stoneybrook Farm Lake from
Dayton, you won't be the only one, and why not camp at Caesar Creek Camping while you're here at Stoneybrook Farm Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Caesar Creek is in close proximity to Stoneybrook Farm Lake and is always a diversion
to explore; going for a hike on the Beechnut Loop Trail is always a good adventure. Summertime highs at Stoneybrook Farm Lake mostly tend to be in the 80's, and during the night it cools down to the 60's. The wintertime brings
highs down to the 30's, and during the dark hours in the winter at Stoneybrook Farm Lake temperatures descend to the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.525 Longitude: -84.105
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Caesar Creek, Warren CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class II+ - 2.8 miles long (Caesar Creek Lake to Little Miami River) |
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Hall's Creek, Warren CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class III+(IV) - 1.25 miles long (Shawhan Road to Hall's Creek Road) |
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Second Creek, Warren CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II-III - 3.25 miles long (State Route 132 to Confluence with Todd's Fork) |
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Caesar Creek
 | Caesar creek is at most class 2. I work as a river guide in Tennessee and West Virgina, and Caesar's a pretty run lots of history with the shawnee....This can be run only when the USGS gauge is 7' or more, or when the ouflow from the dam is about 400 cfs....there are wave trains of approximately 2 feet in height. it is overall just a fun long set rapids for 3 miles... |
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. ... |
Spring Valley Frontier Campground
 | 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.... |
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...... |
Cowan Lake
 | 14 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?... |
Dogwood Trail
 | 16 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.... |
Taylorsville Reservoir
 | 19 miles away Gas motors... |
Horner Run
 | 19 miles away 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... |
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