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Number One Reservoir is a very beautiful lake in beautiful surroundings. This lake is so wonderful. Lots of folks from Pottsville come to Number One Reservoir, and Raven Run Dam Number Two is a site that is close to Number One Reservoir. The yearly rainfall here at Number One Reservoir is about average; the month with most of the rain is June; the driest month is February. All through the months of summer highs here at Number One Reservoir get into the 80's. When
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| | the night sets in temperatures sink down into the 50's. Through the winter this place gets highs in the 30's, and night lows in the 10's for Number One Reservoir. Number One Reservoir is a brilliant location to visit for more than one day, Red Ridge Lake Campground is a brilliant location to camp nearby; a pleasant spot for whitewater paddling is Black Creek. But wait, there's more to do in the vicinity of Number One Reservoir. A wonderful close by hotel | |
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is Rodeway Inn Frackville, and you can run the rapids of Nescopeck Creek. Don't forget to take a fine little trip to Lost Creek, and on a splendid day you can take a hike along the Yellick Path. This lake is so wonderful. If you
get bored of Number One Reservoir, you could also stop by nearby Raven Run Reservoirs; there is a glorious hiking trail nearby called the Werts Path. If you need a site to stay Econo Lodge Frackville is a good choice, and close by
you come across the Northkill Path which is a great hiking trail. Stay the night at Christmas Pines Camp Ground, and Raven Run Reservoir is a nearby lake that you could stop by.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.81694 Longitude: -76.24222
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Blue Marsh, Pennsylvania, 21 miles away 315 vertical feet |
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Nescopeck Creek, Luzerne CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-III - 19.7 miles long (Pennsylvania Route 437 to Susquehanna River) |
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Black Creek, Luzerne CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-IV - 14.6 miles long (Hazelton to Nescopeck) |
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Wapwallopen Creek, Luzerne CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class I-IV(V+) - 2.7 miles long (SR 3013 to Route 239) |
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Mud Run Reservoir
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Camp-A-While
 | 13 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool, Gameroom...TENT:Primitive only, RV:Water/electric/sewer on all sites, - 35 RV hookups, PETS:A max of 2. must be cleaned up after and leashed., FIRES:But no bonfires, STORE:Food, drinks, toys, and rv parts, GROCERY:About 5 miles, POOL:No lifeguard, children must be accompanied by an adult...Large shaded sites situated in a mountain setting. Enjoy natures way of relaxation....Based on a family of four(two adults and two children)
2009
off-peak tent $20/rv $28
peak tent $22/rv $30
holiday tent $24/rv $32... |
Stairway Lake
 | 14 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.... |
Echo Valley Campground
 | 15 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool, Gameroom......und nestled comfortably between the Mahantango and the Appalachian mountain ranges. We offer a haven to campers, hikers, and nature lovers. We have a vast range of activities, facilities, and local attractions to suit your needs. We are sure you will enjoy a visit to Echo Valley Campground, and will have fun exploring the area.
Activities include childrens crafts, Chinese auctions, horseshoe tournaments, pig roasts, team trivia, pool parties, and scavenger hunts. Planned weekend activities include bingo, hay rides, live bands, dee jays, and our outdoor theater. Wi-Fi is available for those who choose to keep in touch with the outside world while enjoying your stay here at the campground.
Pets, clubs, special interest groups, and Big Rigs are also welcome here at Echo Valley. We accept reservations.
We look forward to hearing from you with any questions you may have, or to make reservations. Please feel free to click on ''Contact Us'' to get in touch with us for more information, or to make reservations. Thank You for visiting our web page, and we look forward to ... |
J&D Campground
 | 16 miles away We loved this campground. It was clean and neat and many nice people. We are already planning to go back next year. It is so close to Knoebles too....A group of us have been going to J&D for 18 to 20 years. Over this time period they have made many improvements to the campground. Being just down the road from Knobles Amusement Park makes it a better location than the Knobles Camp Ground. J&D site are larger, cleaner and they maintain the sites. Kurt Jones takes special pride in his grass, so don't think about parking on it or setting up a tent. A few years ago he added sewer hook-ups and this has added to the appeal of the campground. The ratings in the camping books appear to be lower than my ratings would be. Usually it is just the opposite. The pool is old and a little small for the size of the campground. But we go back every year and always enjoy the stay.... |
Lake Pinecrest
 | 19 miles away Great lake you would have a blast fishing here. 40 fish easily.... |
Whispering Pines Camping Ests
 | 19 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...ivate and meticulously maintained. Each site offers the simple comforts of an open fire, picnic table, electric and water hookups. Amenities range from clean, safe, primitive tent sites to full electric, water and disposal hookups for the largest recreational vehicles. You and your family can hike the scenic trails, ride bicycles through the rolling hills and fish the private pond located on the grounds.
Whether you're a weekend traveler or a seasonal guest, you and your family will enjoy the peace and security that make Whispering Pines such an enjoyable retreat for so many. There is an almost martial spirit of cooperation and respect for the rights, safety and needs of your fellow travelers.
Within a short distance, visitors can access some of the finest trout streams in the county, hike the beautiful falls cascading through Ricketts Glen or visit Lake Jean atop Red Rock Mountain.
The area is alive with festivals, county fairs and rodeos. Many of the small towns and hamlets boast an eclectic cultural mix that gives the area it's character and charm as a frie... |
Blue Marsh
 | 20 miles away It's not clear whether Blue Marsh will be open for business this season.... |
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