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Why not stop by Troy Reservoir if you're passing through these parts. Pomery Memorial Dam is an exciting thing to check out, and while you're here, you might as well visit Case Glen. People from Sayre love to come to Troy Reservoir; the Doe Run Trail offers hiking at its best. Through the summer here at Troy Reservoir, high temperatures ordinarily reach the 80's with nighttime lows in the 50's. For the duration of the winter highs are in the 30's, and during
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| | the dark hours in the wintertime at Troy Reservoir temperatures dip to the 10's. So many enjoyable things to do here at Troy Reservoir, too nice to be true. If you fancy the outdoors, you'll fancy Troy Reservoir. There's great hiking along the Miles Road Trail, and paddling on Sugar Creek is so much fun. Buttermilk Falls Campground is a glorious local campground, and Comfort Inn Mansfield is a nice place to get some rest. This lake is so wonderful. | |
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On a great day you can check out Tamarack Swamp, a swamp near Troy Reservoir, and if you need a site to stay Holiday Inn Elmira-Riverview, Ny is a tremendous choice. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Troy Reservoir; Bovier Run
Trail is a splendid local trail, and soar down the rapids of Miners Run in a kayak. If you came for an overnight stay Armenia Mountain Campground is a pleasant spot to camp, and a delightful lake like Little Pond is a wonderful place
to explore. This lake is so wonderful. Do stop by Mud Pond in close proximity to Troy Reservoir, it's a wonderful lake, and Railroad Springs is a delightful local attraction. Troy Reservoir is a good spot of typical rainfall; during the month of June you get the most rain around here, and the driest of the months is January.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.78667 Longitude: -76.82194
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Sugar Creek, Bradford CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-III - 8 miles long (LR08014 to LR0817) |
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Miners Run, Lycoming CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class IV-V - 1 miles long (Gorge) |
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Tioga River, Tioga CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class I-III - 23.5 miles long (T431 to Lambs Creek Recreation Area) |
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Mud Pond, Bradford CountyCounty, 7 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... |
Eldridge Lake
 | 16 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.... |
Schrader Creek
 | 17 miles away This creek has been to dry to bother with you will be carrying your gear more than paddling... |
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