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The beauty of Jessie Rast Pond attracts many people from all around. For the period of the summertime months here at Jessie Rast Pond, high temperatures typically reach the 90's, and the nighttime is quite colder of course, ordinarily in the 60's. Highs through the winter are typically in the 50's with temperatures at Jessie Rast Pond dipping down into the 30's through winter nights. A large amount of precipitation falls at Jessie Rast Pond; most of the rain falls
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| | through July while November is mostly the driest month. Fairfield Inn By Marriott Orangeburg is a great place to get some rest, and if you came for an overnight stay Mountaineer Motel is a great location to camp. A round of golf at nearby Calhoun Country Club is a good way to kill some time; naturally Cook Branch flows through this area. You absolutely must adore Jessie Rast Pond. Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always check out nearby | |
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Harmond Pond. This lake is so wonderful. A great nearby hotel is Orangeburg - Days Inn South, and the cheerful folks of Orangeburg like to hang out close by. Stumphole Landing is a wonderful local campground, and not far from Jessie Rast Pond you'll come across Moss Lake which is a striking lake.
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Orangeburg - Days Inn South, Orangeburg
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6 miles away
Days Inn Conveniently Located Off I-26 Close between Columbia, SC and Charleston, SC. Easy access I-26 Exit 154B(US 301) Quiet and Relaxing, Restaurant on Property. Just the right place to stay after ...
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Fairfield Inn By Marriott Orangeburg, Orangeburg
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9 miles away
Get FREE high-speed Internet access at this Fairfield Inn Always fresh, always clean, our 65 guest rooms are full of thoughtful amenities, including a well-lit work desk and a remote-control...
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Current weather conditions at Jessie Rast Pond, Calhoun County, South Carolina

Local climate location: ORANGEBURG 18 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.55667 Longitude: -80.685
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Moss Lake, Calhoun CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Cattle Creek Campground
 | 14 miles away ...eeting by taking the refridgerator, and bedding, and other items out there. The Cattle Creek Camp Grounds has begun in recent years to use electricity and indoor plumbing which was not available in the good old days, but down at Indian Fields Camp Ground nearby, they still forbid electricity and indoor plumbing. The brothers Semme and Johnny Johnson didn't have a choice during their times of enjoying the spiritualy gatherings at the old Church Camp grounds. The hot days were spent, as they still are, by sitting on the front of the first floor which is called the tent porch. Since the tents a arranged in a complete circle which inclose a large tabernacle in the center. It was a time to fellowship and visit with neighbors and with those who had moved away from the area, but who would always be sure to return home on that special week each year. The call to worship each evening was made by the sounding of an instrument called a horn. It still is used at Cattle Creek and Indian Fields, and probably most continuing Church Camp Grounds in this part of the Old South. It is a ver... |
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