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During your spree to Duman Lake you'll meet some people from Johnstown for sure, and the Clark Run Trail is a fine hiking trail nearby. This lake is so wonderful. A great place to camp here at Duman Lake is Woodland Park. All the water falling down from the sky makes Duman Lake a wet site; July is the month that gets the most rain while February is regularly the driest month. California Run is a delightful place to go to, and whitewater paddling is tremendous
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| | on Little Conemaugh River. Near Duman Lake you stumble on the Laurel Highlands Trail which is a great hiking trail, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take a look at close by Colver Reservoir. Throughout the long summer days highs here at Duman Lake reach the 70's. Through the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 50's. High temperatures all through the wintertime are normally in the 30's, and overnight lows in the | |
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10's for Duman Lake. Why not camp at Living waters Camp if you're here at Duman Lake, and if the weather is good, you can go for a hike along the Roger Mountain Trail. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a site to stay Red
Carpet Inn & Suites Ebensburg is a tremendous choice, and in the event that you don’t have a problem getting wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Blacklick Creek - South Branch. So many cool things to do here at Duman Lake,
too tremendous to be true. Dry warm beds await you at Comfort Inn Ebensburg, and needless to say, this is a glorious vicinity for people who like lakes, Spangler Reservoir is a lake close at hand.
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Comfort Inn Ebensburg, Ebensburg
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8 miles away
Hometown hospitality is the hallmark for this Comfort Inn. Perfect for leisure and business travelers alike, the Comfort Inn of Ebensburg features free wireless Internet service, indoor pool, free loc...
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Red Carpet Inn & Suites Ebensburg, Ebensburg
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8 miles away
Affordable accommodations in a full-service facility with restaurant, lounge, meeting space, and High Speed Internet on PA Route 22 in Ebensburg. We are convenient to skiing, golf, shopping, dining, p...
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Current weather conditions at Duman Lake, Cambria County, Pennsylvania

Local climate location: MARION CENTER 14 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.56944 Longitude: -78.83694
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Little Conemaugh River, Cambria CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II - 10.2 miles long (South Fork to Johnstown) |
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Chest Creek, Cambria/Clearfield CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-III - 34 miles long (LR11038 to West Br. Susquehanna River) |
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Woodland Park
 | Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery... - 10-20 RV hookups...Privately owned campground on 72 acres of woodland beauty located on top of the Allegheny Highlands in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Open April 15 to October 15. Most sites are occupied by seasonal campers but overnite pull-thru sites are available for RV's as large as 40 foot fifth-wheels and Class C Motorhomes. There are also sites for pop-up campers and tents. Since we are midway between Johnstown and Altoona, many sightseers find it convenient to visit both places without having to change campgrounds. Local points of interest include the Johnstown Flood Museum, Inclined Plane and National Flood Memorial as well as the Allegheny Portage Railroad Museum, Horseshoe Curve and the Railroad Museum in Altoona. The GhostTown Trail is a rails-to-trails project that runs from Ebensburg to Dilltown and can be hiked or biked.... |
Little Conemaugh River
 | 11 miles away There is a dangerous section when the elevation drops, and the river turns wicked. This is the ECHO/PARKHILL section of the river. When you see a huge green bridge, you are coming near to the drop. Be careful of the hydraulics, this is a dangerous section, but can be navigated with some foresight. ...Very dangerous river. Not recommended for beginners....Ran this river for the first time today thinking it would be a gentle paddle. WARNING. It is NOT class II. There are many boulders and ledges. Swift current in high water. Hazardous thirty-foot waterfall right after a sharp bend to the left...with no warning. I banged my kayak up really bad taking the fall and nearly died. BE CAUTIOUS.... |
L and M Campgrounds
 | 11 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery... - 60 RV hookups, PETS:on leash, FIRES:in firerings, POOL:swimming at yellow creek state park... |
Conemaugh River
 | 18 miles away I live on the Conemaugh and have been canoeing and kayaking here for about 4 years now. It is mostly a calm river but there are a few portions that can test you. The river is pretty much manageable at any time of year but take caution after rains because it can turn into a raging torrent in just a little while. Also if you are into fishing their are many good spot all along the river. Bass, trout, carp, perch, Muskie and even pike can all be caught if you talk to any of the locals they will probably lead you in the right direction. A final note, if you are looking for a place to launch/pull out don't be afraid to talk to a local land owner and ask for permission. Most will say yes or else help you find a good place to go.... |
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