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Why not stop by Cassada Pond if you're passing through these parts. This lake is so wonderful. Good hiking is available along the Chilhowee Forest Walk Trail, and if you've had enough of Cassada Pond, Hoskins Lake is nearby. There's so much to do here at Cassada Pond that you need to camp here for a while, A and B Campground is a glorious place for that, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Cassada Pond; Arbutus Trail is a good local trail. This lake is
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| | so wonderful. At Cassada Pond you always meet someone from Cleveland, naturally you could also stop by Lake Agape if you're here; it's not far at all. For the period of the days of summer here at Cassada Pond, high temperatures usually reach the 80's. For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures descend down into the 60's. During the winter highs are in the 40's, and overnight lows in the 20's for Cassada Pond. If only every place had this much | |
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outdoors entertaining things, what a great world it would be. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Conasauga River; you can stay the night at Ocoee River Rats. All the water falling down from the sky makes Cassada Pond a wet place; March
is the month that gets the most rain; October meanwhile is the driest month. On a beautiful day you can go to Parksville Beach in the neighborhood of Cassada Pond, and the beauty of mother nature reveals herself at McClary Spring.
Why not take a refreshing hike along the Azalea Trail, and dry warm beds await you at Quality Hotel. Fourmile Creek is a lovely stream that is worth stopping at, and Ramada Limited Cleveland is a splendid place to get some rest.
And if that's not enough, there's plenty more to do right next door to Cassada Pond. A brilliant place like Boyd Bottoms here at Cassada Pond is too great to miss, and get drenched paddling on Gee Creek.
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Ramada Limited Cleveland, Cleveland
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13 miles away
One of the Best Hotels in Cleveland, TN; the Ramada LTD is located 20 miles north of Chattanooga at Exit #27 just off I-75. This Cleveland hotel is within 3 miles of Lee University and is near the Che...
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Quality Hotel, Cleveland
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13 miles away
Our Quality Inn offers spacious guest rooms equipped with Coffee Maker, Hair dryer, Iron/board, Microwave, Refrigerator, Free Local calls and Free High speed internet access. We offer Free Deluxe Cont...
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Current weather conditions at Cassada Pond, Polk County, Tennessee

Local climate location: CLEVELAND 12 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.19 Longitude: -84.6775
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Gee Creek, Polk CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class IV-V - 1 miles long (hike up back to parking area) |
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Conasauga River, Polk CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II-III - 10.1 miles long (Jacks River to US 411 Bridge) |
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Big Creek, Polk CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class III-IV+ - 5.9 miles long (FR221/Peavine Road to US64) |
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Parksville Lake
 | When me and my three brothers were growing up we were poor, so my dad and my stepmother Eunice Howard would take us from cleveland tn to parksville lake every evening after they would get off from their jobs to a place called The Rock, where we woul swim till sundown. I am now 52 ,and I have ever since cherished those moments.... |
Benton Falls Trail
 | Trail starts below the dam, nice walk or bike to top of falls then a little steep or rough to bottom, plus side trails along the way....Great short hike, potentially dangerous at top of falls - no fence or warning signs. Rocks are wet and slimy. Keep going past the top, especially if you have children with you....Trail starts below the dam, nice walk or bike to top of falls. Then a little steep or rough to bottom, plus side trails along the way.... |
Oswald Dome Trail
 | Four miles uphill..followed by four miles back down. Fairly strenuous with great views along the way.... |
Lake Conasauga Campground
 | 18 miles away ...ting at Lake Conasauga for the last few years I am very upset about the way people are treating the facilities offered there. As this area grows in popularity, and more and more people use it, I am saddened by the way this beautiful lake and mountian is being abused and trashed. The catch phrase ''Leave only your footprints'' applies to all US National Forests for a reason. One can only assume that you use this camping area for it's beauty and freshness, so why then do so many people leave it in such a mess? To have to pick up over 50 bags of trash, often left scattered about after a non-holiday weekend, is unreasonable. I don't mean to rant or nag, but, it isn't that hard to put a grocery bag in you pocket when fishing along the lake trail and walk out with the trash you create. The hosts in most camp grounds are volunteers and are unpaid. They pay for all of their own expenses to be there in order to keep the grounds and restrooms clean and stocked. So, PLEASE, read and obey the rules posted. Few places are as beautiful as our National Parks, please lets all make that small effort ... |
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