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Lake Perez is a great lake in an area with lots of outdoors fun all around. During the days of summer, highs usually are in the 70's at Lake Perez, and the nighttime is a bit chillier of course, frequently in the 50's. All through the winter this place gets highs in the 20's, and after the sun is down during the wintertime temperatures at Lake Perez descend into the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. Stay the night at Hemlock Hideaway Campground, and the Crownover
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| | Trail is a nice hiking trail close by. University Dam is not far at all from Lake Perez; going for a hike on the Ramsey Trail is always a great adventure. Lake Perez gets a common amount of yearly rain; June is the wettest month with most rain while January is ordinarily the driest month. And that's not all you can do here at Lake Perez. Atherton Hotel is a good spot to get some rest, and University Watershed Reservoir Project is a nice lake close by. There | |
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are other locations here than Lake Perez, for example Hutchinson Pond; whitewater paddling is delightful on Black Moshannon Creek. After a long day outdoors Rodeway Inn State College is a splendid location to spend a night or
two; a quick tour to Armond Run is unquestionably a good idea. This lake is so wonderful. A trip to Stone Valley is always fun; Tussey Mountain has great slopes and a friendly staff. That right there is a lot already, but it continues;
Lake Perez has it all. Take some time to check out Pennsylvania State University Experimental Forest since you're here, and nearby you discover the Indian Steps Trail which is a good hiking trail. Lake Perez is a delightful location
to visit for more than one day, Hemlock Acres Campground is a delightful location to camp nearby, and you'll possibly meet some folks from State College here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.65889 Longitude: -77.9175
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Black Moshannon Creek, Centre CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II-III - 17.2 miles long (Black Moshannon State Park to Moshannon Creek) |
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Hemlock Acres Campground
 | 6 PHOTOS Swimming pool... Playground... Tents... Cabin... Cabin... Winter... |
Tussey Mountain
 | 12 miles away Okay, I'm on Tussey's Junior Race Team and we spend every waking moment at Tussey, and love it. It takes exactly 7 minutes and 43 seconds to get up the lift and 4 minutes and 22 seconds to get up the t-bar (which they fixed with duct tape) Never get chair 32, the bars don't go down, and chairs 75 and 1 are lucky. If you ask nicely in the lodge, they'll warm up your cinnamon bun for you and always try the vending machine without money first, it sometimes works. Also, never use the front door to the lodge, you are guarenteed to fall oh, and the mountain can be skied in full tuck in 15.4 seconds. ... |
Idle Acres Camping Area
 | 14 miles away I would love to see some pictures of the campground. Is there a swimming pool, little camping store, golf cart parade night? Can you use the little playground ddown by the ball field?... |
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