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Rock Hill Pond is always a pleasure to visit. An average amount of rain falls at Rock Hill Pond; during the month of May you get the most rain around here while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. A splendid close by hotel is The Lodge at Woodloch, and why not head up to Shawnee Mountain and strap some skis to your feet. Just can't get enough of Rock Hill Pond. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Rock Hill Pond; Maple Brook Trail is
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| | a delightful local trail; swamps can be such interesting sites, take a look at Ben Bush Swamp if you're here at Rock Hill Pond. So many cool things to do at Rock Hill Pond, so little time. Rock Hill Pond is glorious enough to spend more than a day at, Lake Greeley Camp is a glorious local campground, and Hemlock Lake is a great lake nearby. In the event that you don't mind getting dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Bush Kill Creek, | |
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and the beauty of mother nature reveals herself at Dingman Spring. During the summertime at Rock Hill Pond highs are commonly in the 70's, and all through the night it cools down to the 50's. During the winter highs are regularly
in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Rock Hill Pond are in the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. There's so much to do here at Rock Hill Pond that you need to camp here for a while, Lake Adventure Community Assoc is a fine location
for that, and if you need a site to stay The Lodge at Woodloch is a good choice. Good hiking is available along the Bald Barren Trail; lakes are such serene places, why not check out McConnell Pond. Go for a hike on the Flat Ridge
Trail, and a trip to Delaware National Scenic River is worthwhile. This lake is so wonderful. Shohola Creek is a good whitewater spot next to Rock Hill Pond, and the best way to spend a winter day is on the slopes of close by Tanglwood.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.31389 Longitude: -75.01611
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Tanglwood, Pennsylvania, 11 miles away 415 vertical feet |
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Shohola Creek, Pike CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class I-IV - 9.5 miles long (Shohola Falls Park to Mouth) |
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Bush Kill Creek, Pike/Monroe CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class I-IV - 25 miles long (Pickeral Lake to Bushkill) |
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Lackawaxen River, Pike CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class II-III - 5 miles long (Above Delaware confluence) |
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Shohola Creek
 | Raft??? First off, I cant see raft going through box canyon. It might be possible, but I wouldn't want to see someone I care about be the first. After the box, downstream of the route 6 bridge, you would need a lot of rain, I mean an awful lot of rain to get through the flat water section. Personally, I do some tough runs (CL4+) and I'm not sure I'd wanna be there with that much water. With plenty of water, medium level, we were scraping a lot in the flat water section. Also, in the canyon, if someone gets hurt, they are in for a bad day. This is evident by looking at a typo map or looking down from route three bridge. ''outside the state you might find the rivers here are more forgiving''. My travel for White Water is limited: NY, NJ, MA, CT, WV, MD, VT, NC. Never been out west. With my limited experience the above states and PA and 5 years kayaking including winter, I have no clue what the above quote means. Ratings CL1-5 (6 being a rating meaning it might not be runable), while far from perfect is a pretty good indication of water difficulty. Don't paddle here unless you know wha... |
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
 | 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.... |
Ken's woods Campgrounds
 | i'm a Seasonal there & have been for 13 years now ! I love the place !...Been to kenwoods several times and haven't had much to complain about, prices are right .. tent sites are rustic and the surrounding area feels like an old school time out in nature ... i'll continue coming here with friends and family for weekends away from the city!... |
Camp Netimus Lake
 | I have been attending Camp Netimus for 7 years now. I love it. My two sisters are now campers as well. We have made so many new friends from all over the world. We cant wait for next summer.... |
Westcolang Pond
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Tinkwig Lake
 | 12 miles away We are fourtunate enough to live there.... |
Lake Shawanni
 | 13 miles away This was the site of 4-H camp in the 50's. Wonderful childhood memories.... |
Ski Big Bear
 | 15 miles away Ski Big Bear offers family friendly skiing, snowboarding and tubing. Specializing in private instruction, Ski Big Bear is a great place for young families to learn to ski or snowboard.... |
Wilsonville Recreation Area
 | 16 miles away Wilsonville is fun and enjoyable for you and your family. You can camp, boat, or fish. Everything is well maintained and enjoyable. Wilsonville has been enjoyable for the past five years that I 've been going there. I look to have another great year at Wilsonville again this year!...I found Wilsonville to be a nice family campground. The facilities are well maintained, and they offer both wooded and camper sights. They even have some walk-in sights near the lake. One of the best points is that they have launches and docks for boating on beautiful Lake Wallenpaupack. We have gone for the past 2 years and plan on doing so again this year.... |
Cedar Ridge Campgrounds
 | 17 miles away I've been going to cedar ridge campgrounds faithfully for about 6 years now and have never been let down. Great Staff,great scenery, great times.... |
White Lake
 | 17 miles away Dave Gardner spent a beautiful September, 2009 day fishing from his kayak on White Lake; later Jo Ann Gardner used the kayak to travel around on the lake taking picture.... |
Lake Mocatek Campground
 | 19 miles away Loved the fact it was quiet, price was right, owners are doing upgrades. Small lake great for fishing and small row boats to relax. short distance to a market. 6 miles to free boat launce at wallenpaupack. Loved it alot, took seasonal for next year.... |
Rio Reservoir
 | 19 miles away I came to this resevoir not knowing what to expect and it was gorgeous. There was hardly anyone else there and it has a great new docking station for boats.... |
Camelback
 | 27 miles away 3 PHOTOS Camelback Mountain Resort has defined snowsports in the Pocono Mountains for nearly 50 years. With an unrivaled combination of skiable acres, snow making horsepower, High-Speed Detachable lifts and legendary service-Camelback Mountain has been families' first choice for generations. Visit skicamelback.com for more complete information including updated conditions, rates, special events and to purchase lift tickets without waiting in line.... Camelback is great! Long live Camelback! So many ways to get down, you never have to go the same way twice. ... |
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