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People from Hagerstown-Martinsburg love to come to Purcellville Reservoir, and Sleeter Lake is a delightful lake nearby. This lake is so wonderful. You completely must like Purcellville Reservoir. A glorious nearby hotel is Knights Inn - Charles Town; a great place for whitewater paddling is Shenandoah River. Purcellville Dam is scenic and it's near Purcellville Reservoir, and if you came to camp KOA Kampgrounds is a delightful place to do that. This lake
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| | is so wonderful. Don't leave Purcellville Reservoir without first going for a hike along the Loudoun Heights Trail, and if you need a place to stay Quality Inn Conference Center is a glorious choice. At Purcellville Reservoir during the summer highs are in the 80's, and the overnight is quite colder of course, regularly in the 60's. All through the winter highs are in the 30's, and overnight lows at Purcellville Reservoir all through the wintertime usually descend | |
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into the 20's. There's good hiking along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail; there are other spots here than Purcellville Reservoir, for example Round Hill Reservoir. Camping at Antietam Creek Campground is always a delightful
experience; a short trip to Cooper Springs is always worthwhile. Purcellville Reservoir gets a normal amount of yearly rainfall; through the month of May you get the most rain around here; the driest month of the year is January.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.19806 Longitude: -77.77639
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Shenandoah River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class I-II - 3.7 miles long (West Virginia 9 to Millville) |
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Shenandoah River, Clarke Jefferson CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class I-II - 11 miles long (state line to West Virginia 9) |
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Shenandoah River, Grant Jefferson Loudon CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-III - 7 miles long (Millville to Harpers Ferry) |
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Shenandoah River
 | ...ers. the low doah and the screamin high doah. When this gem is low it is full of club boaters huddled in eddies playing follow the leader through shallow rocky class IIish ledges. bull falls, being the biggest hit of the day is simple and easy to recover gear if you take a tumble. At high water, (note: this writer considers 10ft @ millville to be moderately high) This babe changes to huge fast waves and raft flipping holes. Go with someone who knows what is up if you are going out when the doah is actually got some water in it. Big water means that bull falls is washed out with easy sneak lines but third hole in the main chute only gets bigger as the water goes up. The staircase really starts rockin with some of the best play in the area. With good levels the potomac will back the doah up and you have about 200 yards of flat water til the confluence. Then when the doah meets the mac the big water is really there. river right has shit that will kill your ass and river left is big big big play waves with a couple of holes to miss. if you didn;t get your fill, climb out on the canal and... |
Greenbelt Park
 | 62 miles away Regular camping fees at this time (06/08) are $16/night. I have been camping at Greenbelt Park every summer for a week for the last 7 years. It was always at $14 up till last year when it went up to $16. Great Park though! Love it!... |
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