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Many people like to go to Dead Mans Pond. Dead Mans Pond is located in the Cumberland Plateau Mountains. Take a hike on the Hidden Passage Trail, and naturally Davis Creek flows through this neighborhood. This lake is so wonderful. A tour to Obed Wild & Scenic River is recommended; a lake nearby is W H Swain Lake. A perfect location to camp here at Dead Mans Pond is Clear Creek Campsite, and after a long day outdoors Best Western Sundancer Motor Lodge is
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| | a glorious place to spend a night or two. A good deal of rain falls at Dead Mans Pond; during the month of March you get the most rain around here while October is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy the Cumberland Plateau Mountains. Have a nice hiking adventure along the Ridge Trail, and glide down the rapids of White Oak Creek in a kayak. Having a glorious time at Dead Mans Pond is painless. C And M East | |
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Farm Pond is a nearby lake that you could pop by, and why not camp at Bandy Creek Campground while you're here at Dead Mans Pond. This lake is so wonderful. Going for a hike along the Lake View Trail will let you absorb the natural
beauty of this area. But wait, there's more exciting things to do in the Cumberland Plateau Mountains. The peak of Grassy Mountain can be seen from Dead Mans Pond, and if you come at the right time of year, Clear Fork offers some
magnificent whitewater. Throughout the days of summer here at Dead Mans Pond, high temperatures ordinarily get into the 80's. Through the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 60's. High temperatures through the
winter are normally in the 40's, and nighttime lows during the wintertime for Dead Mans Pond tend to be in the 20's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.2925 Longitude: -84.64194
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White Oak Creek, Morgan/ Scott CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II - 21.3 miles long (Burville Road to Burnt Mill Bridge) |
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Clear Fork, Scott CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class II+ - 10 miles long (Brewster Bridge to Burnt Mill Bridge) |
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New River, Scott CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II-III - 8.9 miles long (US 27 Bridge to Clear Fork River) |
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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 ...e'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 Friday night at campground (late check-in, after 4:00 p. M. ), saddlebag lunch Saturday and Sunday, BBQ dinner Saturday night, and hot breakfast Sunday, and we h... |
Hidden Passage Trail
 | 18 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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