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Pine Lake is right by the Middle Hill Trail; at Stephen Foster Dam close to Pine Lake there are some attention-grabbing things to see. For the period of the long summer days, highs typically are in the 80's at Pine Lake, and throughout the night it cools down to the 50's. Through the winter this place gets highs in the 30's, and nighttime lows in the 10's for Pine Lake. This lake is so wonderful. In case you don’t have a problem getting soaked, you can always go
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| | whitewater paddling on Schrader Creek, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Hoagland Trail. Pine Lake in fact is in the middle of a stunning outdoors paradise. Pine Lake is great enough to spend more than a day at, Armenia Mountain Campground is a great local campground; the great folks of Sayre like to hang out close by. A glorious place to camp here at Pine Lake is Gardner Hill Campground, and why not take a little tour to Pisgah Creek if you're here. | |
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You could also stop at Bird Pond if you're here at Pine Lake; it's nearby, and Best Western Grand Victorian Inn is a splendid place to get some rest. This lake is so wonderful. A lake nearby is Lake Ondawa, and a splendid spot
for whitewater paddling is Sugar Creek. If you need a place to stay Hampton Inn Sayre is a brilliant choice, and do take a hike on the East Branch Trail. From a precipitation point of view Pine Lake is a relatively normal place; June is when you get the most rain here; the driest month is January.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.82833 Longitude: -76.67806
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Sugar Creek, Bradford CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class I-III - 8 miles long (LR08014 to LR0817) |
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Schrader Creek, Bradford CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II-IV - 12.7 miles long (T359 to Towanda Creek) |
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Elk Creek, Sullivan CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class I-II - 4.7 miles long (Lincoln Falls to Loyalsock Creek) |
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Bird Pond, Bradford CountyCounty, 4 miles away |
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Lake Ondawa
 | I was there last sunday night. The flares were beautiful. I did read a sign however that said ''No open fires''. Yet on the public beach side there was an open fire. Who was granted permission to do this? I also noticed a camper parked near the lake on the old softball field. Does this mean we can use that area as a campground? I would love to go camp there. I would reserve a spot all summer long. Bonfires and what not....Pretty little lake in Bradford County... |
Schrader Creek
 | 10 miles away This creek has been to dry to bother with you will be carrying your gear more than paddling... |
Eldridge Lake
 | 17 miles away Many years ago, my Grandfather, Jonas L. Fuller, with the help of my Mom, when she was but a girl, measured the bottom of Eldridge Lake and proved that it is not bottomless as folklore has it. He used a rowboat and a fishing reel and a heavy lead sinker on the end of the line. He would drop the sinker until it hit bottom and then measure the line. He had made a grid of the lake using points on the shore to line up on and did a reading every few feet all over the lake....I remember the swings ride going out over the water when I was about 10 years old (the old wooden rollercoaster was enough to scare any 10 year old) I was woundering if row boats or other water craft are leagal to take on the lake as I have not seen any on the lake in quite some time.... |
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