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A visit to Swimming Dam is always a good idea. There are brilliant spots to explore along the Scar Run Trail. There's so much to do here at Swimming Dam that you need to camp here for a while, Mountain Lake Hotel is a magnificent location for that. Summertime highs at Swimming Dam commonly tend to be in the 80's. For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 50's. All through the winter the highs are ordinarily in the 30's, and
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| | night lows in the 10's for Swimming Dam. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a location to stay Comfort Inn Towanda is a fine choice, and nearby you discover the High Rock Spur which is a great hiking trail. This lake is so wonderful. If you're dropping by Swimming Dam from Sayre, you won't be the only one, and going for a hike on the World End Trail is always a brilliant adventure. So much amusing stuff to do here at Swimming Dam, too nice to be true. | |
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Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always explore close by Mud Pond; you can stay the night at Buttermilk Falls Campground. Best Western Grand Victorian Inn is a magnificent location to get some rest. Lakes are great;
Mud Pond is a lake that's in the vicinity of Swimming Dam. Swimming Dam gets a normal amount of rain; during the month of June you get the most rain around here, and the driest month is January. There are swamps here too; Holcomb
Pond is close at hand; get dripping wet paddling on Schrader Creek. Glide down the rapids of Sugar Creek in a kayak; while you're here, you could visit Carbon Run.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.6625 Longitude: -76.62889
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Schrader Creek, Bradford CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II-IV - 12.7 miles long (T359 to Towanda Creek) |
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Sugar Creek, Bradford CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class I-III - 8 miles long (LR08014 to LR0817) |
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Elk Creek, Sullivan CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class I-II - 4.7 miles long (Lincoln Falls to Loyalsock Creek) |
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Mud Pond, Bradford CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Mud Pond, Bradford CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Schrader Creek
 | This creek has been to dry to bother with you will be carrying your gear more than paddling... |
Sones Pond
 | 12 miles away 6/27/07 Saw a nice size turtle at the Pond today.... |
Lake Ondawa
 | 12 miles away 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... |
Hunters Lake
 | 14 miles away We hiked around Hunters Lake in November. It was a rainy weekend and some of the trail was very wet but it was a flat, easy hike and the soggy ground was not hazardous. Parking is on the opposite side of Brunnerdale from the lake. Follow the gold blazes to hike around the lake. They begin on your left after crossing the dam. The last mile of the hike is actually on Brunnerdale Road. Not sure why the trail doesn't continue lakeside. Good family outing.... |
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