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There's some attention-grabbing stuff to catch a sight of at Leaser Lake Dam right next door to Leaser Lake; you'll meet a lot of people from Reading here. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes are such calm places, why not check out Alvern Pond in the neighborhood of Leaser Lake; going for a hike on the Valley Rim Trail is always a brilliant adventure. On a lovely day you get a sight of Spitzberg Hill from Leaser Lake, and Blue Rocks Family Campground is a wonderful
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| | campground nearby. Leaser Lake is a wet spot that gets a good deal of precipitation; the month of May is the wettest with most of the rain, and February is the month with the least moisture. This lake is so wonderful. A beautiful lake like Synder Pond close to Leaser Lake is a magnificent location to stop by, and get your heart pumping on the fine whitewater of Lehigh River. That right there is a lot already, but it goes on; Leaser Lake has it all. The best | |
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way to spend a winter day is on the slopes of close by Blue Mountain, and dry warm beds await you at Super 8 Kutztown Allentown. If you need a place to stay The Broadway Guest House is a perfect choice, and you can go for a hike on
the Pinnacle Trail. There's whitewater on Lizard Creek for all you adrenaline kick people, and close by you discover the Appalachian National Scenic Trail which is a magnificent hiking trail. Robin Hill Camping Resort is a tremendous
local campground. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Leaser Lake. Once the sun is down it plunges down to the 50's. During the winter this place gets highs in the 30's, and overnight lows in the 10's for Leaser Lake.
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Super 8 Kutztown Allentown, Kutztown
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10 miles away
The Super 8 Kutztown/Allentown West is centrally located between New York City, Harrisburg, PA, Reading and Philadelphia, PA. We are located at exit 45 off I-78 with easy on and off accessibility. C...
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The Broadway Guest House, Jim Thorpe
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12 miles away
Our Beautiful guest house is located in Historic Jim Thorpe in the lower part of the famous Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Enjoy our unique gardens, terraces, and our front porch with comfy sittin...
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Current weather conditions at Leaser Lake, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania

Local climate location: HAMBURG 24 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.66806 Longitude: -75.83611
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Bear Creek, Pennsylvania, 21 miles away 510 vertical feet |
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Blue Marsh, Pennsylvania, 24 miles away 315 vertical feet |
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Lizard Creek, Schuykill / Carbon CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class I-III - 13.8 miles long (Pennsylvania Route 309 to Kittitiny Road) |
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Lehigh River, Carbon CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-III - 12.5 miles long (Rockport to Glen Onoko) |
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Nesquehoning Creek, Carbon CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II-III - 5.6 miles long (Confluence with Broad Run to mouth) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Jim Thorpe Camping Resort
 | 16 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool, Gameroom... |
Kriss Pines Lake
 | 16 miles away Kriss Pines Lakes are a private pay to fish lakes with a beautiful country setting. No fishing license is required because you pay for your fish that you catch....Amazing spot. The fishing was amazing. I caught huge 18 inch fish, and I had only been fishing one time before that. The scenery was amazing.... |
Antietam Reservoir
 | 16 miles away Lake water levels dropped, but I think it was never used as a toilet....Lake is used as a toillet... |
Blue Mountain
 | 16 miles away 6 PHOTOS ...in is one of the Pocono?s premiere skiing and snowboard destinations. Blue Mountain Ski Area has the Highest Vertical in PA with 33 Trails for all abilities including 3 runs near or over a mile long! Blue Mountain has 4 Terrain Parks and a Half Pipe for your free-riding excitement. With Blue?s 9 Lifts (including our High Speed Detachable Quad & the regions ONLY High Speed Detachable 6 - Passenger Lift), our customers spend more time on the slopes and less in the lift lines! Blue Mountain has 100% snowmaking and 100% lighting for evening fun. Our Tubing Park has 19 runs and 3 lifts to keep you sliding all day and night. Blue Mountain offers 2 Full Service Lodges to meet your every skiing, riding, and dinning need. Blue Mountain has excellent Women, Senior, and Children programs. We offer specials every weekday such as Men?s Day, Business Card Day, Ladies Day, and Ski Club Day. We have special rates for Groups, Beginners, College Students, Seniors, and Active Duty Military. And remember, as the closest major ski resort to Philadelphia, Wilmington, and many parts of the NY & NJ region, ... |
Egelman Basin
 | 17 miles away NO fishing allowed... |
Stairway Lake
 | 18 miles away Not to differ from the obscure description given on the site, but Stairway Lake, or the Landingville Dam isn't quite the picture painted by that description. Well...Blue Marsh Ski is a cool half-hour away, you can about jump across Mahannon Creek, Mountain Springs is on the other side of the...mountain. But for real, the Landingville Dam is a decent place for water skiing and bass fishing. It is a superb location for crappie fishing and bird watching. The spillway is a great place for pickerel fishing and the emptying Schuylkill River is a wonderful run on a kayak or canoe. Take 'natural area' and 'desilting basin' with a grain of salt, as this dam is both. Natural enough to see a bald eagle, yet enough of a basin to see hundreds of plastic bottles strewn on the shores. Reasons to come to Landingille: carp, jet skis, foilage, isolation. Reasons not to: total lack of civilization, middle of nowhere, water pollution, isolation.... |
Angelica Lake
 | 19 miles away The dam broke some years ago, It is now a creek with a walk path beside it...This lake has dried up!!!!!... |
Trout Run Reservoir
 | 19 miles away I want to find trails in trout run.... |
Bear Creek
 | 21 miles away 3 PHOTOS The resort... Exterior... Bear Creek Mountain Resort & Conference Center is a first class facility located on more than 330 acres in scenic Berks County, Pennsylvania. The resort features skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing winter activities and hiking, biking, fishing and boating during the summertime. Plan your next event in our spacious banquet halls with mountain views, host a corporate retreat in our spacious meeting facilities, relax at our bar and restaurant, The Grille at Bear Creek, pamper yourself at our full service spa, The Spa at Bear Creek, or vacation at our luxurious on-site hotel, The Inn at Bear Creek, with indoor pool and outdoor pool and hot tubs.... |
Blue Marsh
 | 23 miles away It's not clear whether Blue Marsh will be open for business this season.... |
Big Boulder
 | 25 miles away Looking for a day around Feb 8th. for tubing.... |
Jack Frost
 | 26 miles away They have a really good selection of runs for a mountain this size. You can ski all day and go down different ways each time.... |
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
 | 66 miles away 40 years ago I was one of the first Rangers working full time for the National Park Service at the DWGNRA. I miss the area and the wonderful people that lived there.... |
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