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Fairfax Falls Pond is a very beautiful lake in beautiful surroundings. So many fun things in close proximity to Fairfax Falls Pond, absolutely impressive. Take a little tour to Mill Brook since you're here at Fairfax Falls Pond. You can run the rapids of Browns River close to Fairfax Falls Pond; why not camp at Maple Grove Campground if you're here at Fairfax Falls Pond. This lake is so wonderful. Fairfax Falls Pond is close to Fairfax Falls Dam which is
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| | a beautiful place certainly worth a visit, and South Hill Riverside Campground is a wonderful local campground. The amount of precipitation that falls at Fairfax Falls Pond is close to the national average; all through the month of August you get the most rain around here, and the driest of the months is February. Summertime at Fairfax Falls Pond arrives with high temperatures in the 80's. Summer night lows dip down to the 50's. For the duration of the winter | |
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the highs are ordinarily in the 20's with temperatures at Fairfax Falls Pond dipping down into the 0's through winter nights. A day on the slopes of Bolton Valley is just what you need, and don't leave Fairfax Falls Pond without first
going for a hike along the The Long Trail. There's wonderful hiking along the Haselton Trail, naturally you could also explore Milton Pond while you're here; it's not far at all. A round of golf at nearby Essex Country Club is
a great way to kill some time, and Mill Brook is a great whitewater spot close by. Go for a hike on the Nose Dive Trail, and the snow is good at Cochran Ski Center. This lake is so wonderful. Here at Fairfax Falls Pond you'll
almost certainly meet some people from Burlington-South Burlington; if you need a place to stay Inn At Essex is a great choice. Having a pleasant time at Fairfax Falls Pond is uncomplicated. After a long day outdoors La Quinta Inn & Suites St. Albans is a great place to spend a night or two, and a lake nearby is Halfmoon Pond.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.65167 Longitude: -72.99
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Browns River, Chittenden CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class II - 4 miles long (Westford to Lamoille river) |
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Mill Brook, Chittenden CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-III+(V) - 5 miles long (Jericho) |
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Lamoille River, Lamoille CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class I-II - 11.5 miles long (Slide Falls to Jeffersonville) |
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Browns River
 | ...ford, at this level you find about 1/4 mile of class II water until you reach the covered bridge in Westford. There is a diagonal hole just below the covered bridge which is right above a partially washed out dam. We ran the 8ft dam on the far right successfully and continued down river. The rapids below here at this level are good class III+ in places mixed with lots of fast moving flat water. There are 3 or 4 somewhat technical ledge drops ranging in height from 3ft to 6ft. After scouting, we ran everything. Once we hit the Lamoille, which was running around 5000cfs, it was big water class II and III down to Georgia. The ledge drop and run out rapid above the High Bridge were HUGE. If the air wasn't so cold and the wind blowing so hard, we could have used the big recirculating edies there to surf all afternoon. A very long 3 to 5ft wave train finished off the day before a 1/4 mile flat water paddle to the take out at the fishing access on Rte. 104A. This very sedate little run seems to really come alive at this very high level. Running it at lower levels would hardly be worth the e... |
Metcalf Pond
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Brewster River Campground
 | 12 miles away We stayed at Brewster River in August/05 and found it to be one of the nicest spots. It was incredibly clean and Bill the owner was very personable.Highly recommended if you're thinking of camping and hiking in that area of Vermont.... |
Smugglers Notch
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Dalley Loop Trail
 | 18 miles away There is supposed to be an 1783 old settlement near Rocker Basin between Cotton Brook and Stevens Brook know any thing about it not far from Dalley loop trail Washington county Vermont.... |
Stowe
 | 20 miles away 23 PHOTOS ... new Base Camp, an inter-mountain transfer gondola, new trails, a new beginner area, two new high-speed detachable quads, fully-automated snowmaking, exclusive mountainside residences and a spectacular mountain golf course has reinforced Stowe Mountain Resort's position as the East's premier ski and four-season mountain resort. Its official, Spruce Peak at Stowe has come to life and a new legacy of visitors, experiences and environmental stewardship are affirming Stowe's century-long reputation as a world-class destination. No single project will touch more visitors in Stowe this winter than the new Spruce Camp base lodge, scheduled to open in December for the 2008-2009 ski season. The Spruce Camp will be Stowe Mountain Resort's central source for skier and snowboarder services. The building includes restaurants, a bar, indoor & outdoor fireplaces, rental shops, retail, tickets, event space and public lounge areas that blend the unique dynamics of Stowe's mountains with the comfort of a state-of-the-art luxury base lodge. The beautifully designed building is located adjacent to... |
Sugarbush
 | 25 miles away Sugarbush is so huge, I got lost.... |
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