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     Conservation League Lake is a nice lake to visit. At Conservation League Lake through the days of summer highs are in the 80's. Once the sun is down it falls down to the 60's. The winter comes with highs in the 40's while Conservation League Lake nighttime low temperatures through the winter are in the 20's. Conservation League Lake typically gets a great deal of precipitation; most of the rain falls through March, and the driest of the months is October. Not enough  
   hours in a day to enjoy the Cumberland Plateau Mountains. Conservation League Lake is delightful enough to spend more than a day at, Bandy Creek Campground is a delightful local campground, and on a great day you can take a hike along the Racoon Loop.
Looking for something near Conservation League Lake? Cooper Pond is in the neighborhood, and after a long day outdoors Comfort Inn Pioneer is a wonderful place to spend a night or two. All the outdoors enjoyable
 
               things close to Conservation League Lake will keep you coming back repeatedly. A magnificent place for whitewater paddling in close proximity to Conservation League Lake is Pine Creek, and it's a great idea to stop at Beaty Branch. This lake is so wonderful. A perfect spot in the neighborhood of Conservation League Lake is Shepherd Camp Hollow, and possibly you're looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Cooper Pond is just a very short distance away.
All the outdoors amusing things in the Cumberland Plateau Mountains will keep you coming back time and again. Best Western South Fork Inn is a glorious place to get some rest, and Conservation League Dam has great water scenery. Having a splendid time at Conservation League Lake is simple. There is a pleasant hiking trail near Conservation League Lake called the Deer Loop. In case you don’t mind getting dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on New River, and the view of scenic Indian Head Mountain is splendid.
This lake is so wonderful. A great place to camp here at Conservation League Lake is Charit Creek Campground, and going for a hike on the Laurel Creek Trail is always a brilliant adventure. Near Conservation League Lake you stumble on a golf course called Oneida Golf & Country Club; don't miss out on a tour to Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area if you're here. This lake is located in the wonderful Cumberland Plateau Mountains.

 
Best Western South Fork Inn, Whitley City
14 miles away
The Best Western South Fork Inn is conveniently located just off Highway 27. Our three-story hotel features 55 interior rooms, including, suites, family suites, and Jacuzzi® rooms. All rooms include i...

Comfort Inn Pioneer, Pioneer
24 miles away
Nestled in the peaceful Cumberland Mountains, off Interstate 75, just minutes from the Kentucky border. Enjoy more than 1500 antiques and pictures of local and national history placed throughout the h...

Current weather conditions at Conservation League Lake, Cumberland Plateau Mountains, Scott County, Tennessee
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Local climate location: MONTICELLO 4 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 36.52167
Longitude: -84.57

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These outdoors activities are available near Conservation League Lake.
 Hotels Near Conservation League Lake:
Best Western South Fork Inn, Whitley City, 14 miles away
Comfort Inn Pioneer, Pioneer, 24 miles away
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin, 24 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Monticello, Ky, Monticello, 26 miles away
Super 8 Motel - Caryville, Caryville, 28 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Conservation League Lake:
Bandy Creek Campground, Scott County, 9 miles away
Charit Creek Campground, Scott County, 11 miles away
Great Meadow Campground, McCreary County, 13 miles away
Big South Fork Lodge Campground and Motel, Jamestown, 13 miles away
 Whitewater Near Conservation League Lake:
Pine Creek, Scott CountyCounty, 6 miles away
      Class IV-V - 1.62 miles long (Close to Toonley to Leatherwood Ford)
New River, Scott CountyCounty, 7 miles away
      Class II-III - 8.9 miles long (US 27 Bridge to Clear Fork River)
Cumberland River - Big South Fork, Scott CountyCounty, 7 miles away
      Class II-IV - 10.2 miles long (Burnt Mill Bridge over Clear Fork to Bridge at Leatherwood Ford)
 National Parks Near Conservation League Lake:
Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, Oneida - TN, 4 miles away
Obed Wild & Scenic River, Wartburg - TN, 26 miles away
 Trails Near Conservation League Lake:
Racoon Loop, McCreary County, 12 miles away
Deer Loop, McCreary County, 13 miles away
Laurel Creek Trail, McCreary County, 16 miles away
 Golf Courses Near Conservation League Lake:
Oneida Golf & Country Club, Oneida, 4 miles away
 Lakes Near Conservation League Lake:
Cooper Pond, Scott CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Cooper Pond, Scott CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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Big South Fork Lodge Campground and Motel
12 miles away
Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Gameroom... - 13 RV hookups, PETS:Must be in cage inside rooms, POOL:Nearby Public Pool, GAMEROOM:At Store...Big South Fork Lodge is located at the West Entrance of the Park and directly across the street from the Cumberland Valley Trail Head. With access to other trails also. We have a motel, cabin, campsites and horse stalls.  Our rooms are large with 2 doublebeds and group rooms with 2 double beds and 3 singles, kitchen, ref and microwave.  All rooms have private entrance.  Campsites with water and electric and community dump.  Stalls are large 12x12 box.  We have 2 stocked ponds for your enjoyment....

Saddle Valley Campground
13 miles away
...Fork river, cross at Big Island, up No Business Creek to the end Of Terry Cemetery Rd. We'll camp the night there, all your gear will be at camp waiting on you. We'll have ''pulled pork barbecue and fixins'', get up to hot breakfast and ride back along the west side of river, up the ''horse ladder'', and along Jack's Ridge to Bandy Creek, and back to the campground. This will be a challenging ride, not for the faint of rump! When we leave the campground, all your gear will be loaded in our trailer, a hauled to the campsite, while you ride. Riders should bring a small tent, sleeping bag or bedroll, if you have a small cot, we can carry that also, a duffle type bag for clothes, grain for you horse, a nose bag for feeding works great also, we will provide grass hay. If you want to carry a cooler with your personal beverages, that’s also allowed. We will have a saddle bag lunch on the trail, and ride into camp, with the fire already going, and the barbecue smokin!

The cost is $100. 00 per rider- bring your own horse

$250. 00 with rental horse

Price includes: campsite...

Hidden Passage Trail
15 miles away
Hidden passage trail has a little of something for everyone's liking. This trail with its waterfalls, caves, hemlock forests, rock formations and the unobstructed views of adjacent mountains that seem as if you could reach out and touch them make this a must see and at the top of my list. The trail is moderate/difficult depending on your pace. We started this 10 mile trail at 3:30 pm and finished it at 7:30pm with frequent 10 minute stops along the way but would not recommend this to someone not looking for a workout. This trail can be quite dangerous as you walk along cliff edges less then a foot from the trail. I would NOT recommend taking children on this trail. We hiked this trail in august on a cool day cloudy low 80's. ...

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