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If you are in Franklin county it's always a good idea to stop by Halfmoon Pond. Here at Halfmoon Pond you'll almost certainly meet some people from Burlington-South Burlington, and you can have a good hiking adventure along the Nose Dive Trail. Halfmoon Pond is tremendous enough to spend more than a day at, Maple Grove Campground is a tremendous local campground, and if you need a location to stay La Quinta Inn & Suites St. Albans is a glorious choice. An average
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| | amount of precipitation falls at Halfmoon Pond; through the month of August you get the most rain around here; February is when it's the driest. This lake is so wonderful. A magnificent nearby hotel is Econo Lodge St. Albans, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Lamoille River. Now, you may think that's a heap but there's even more amusing stuff to do here at Halfmoon Pond. Camping at South Hill Riverside Campground is always a tremendous experience, | |
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and going for a hike along the The Long Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this vicinity. Fairfax Falls Pond is a good lake right next door to Halfmoon Pond; if you're here you can take a hike along the Haselton Trail.
This lake is so wonderful. Get covered with water paddling on Browns River, and striking scenery and good skiing is what you get at Smugglers Notch. The peak of Coombs Hill can be spotted from Halfmoon Pond, and there are other locations
here than Halfmoon Pond, for example Metcalf Pond. Skiing at Bolton Valley is one of those things you just ought to do. All through the long summer days at Halfmoon Pond highs are generally in the 80's while night lows are generally
in the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 20's while the cold winter nights at Halfmoon Pond are in the 0's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.69722 Longitude: -72.93028
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Browns River, Chittenden CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II - 4 miles long (Westford to Lamoille river) |
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Lamoille River, Lamoille CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-II - 11.5 miles long (Slide Falls to Jeffersonville) |
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Mill Brook, Chittenden CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II-III+(V) - 5 miles long (Jericho) |
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Metcalf Pond
 | Who owns this and perhaps we are related or I own this pond?... |
Browns River
 | ...the Browns River from Westford to the Lamoille River and then down the Lamoille to the Georgia High Bridge in late October 2007. It had rained for a few days prior to our run and the Browns was at flood stage (over Pettingill Rd. about five miles upstream of the put in). Putting in at the Rte. 128 bridge in Westford, 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 recirculati... |
Brewster River Campground
 | 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
 | 17 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
 | 17 miles away 23 PHOTOS ...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 the new 'Over Easy' transfer gondola, providing convenient access to the slopes of both Spruce Peak and Mount Mansfield. Every project at the resort has been done to address growing customer trends and cater to and all those who desire an experience that's both diverse and authentic. The new mountainside community called Spruce Peak at Stowe offers the intimacy of a charming New England village with exceptional quality and amenities never before seen in the East. The pedestrian plaza will be a lively hub this winter with shopping, dining, interactive ice-carving & igloo building, live music, camp fires with outdoor sea... |
Jay Peak
 | 26 miles away 5 PHOTOS Jay Peak is 385 acres and 2,153 vertical feet of glades, bumps, groomers, and parks. Eight lifts, including Vermont's only aerial tramway, access 76 trails, 4 terrain parks for all abilities, and on average, 376 inches of natural snow every season. Jay Peak is well known for its glades and extreme chutes but there's more to the mountain than just expert terrain ? like The Zone, Jay Peak's learning area, which includes 4 lifts that access 11 trails and introductory glades.... Hmm? Jay Peak seems like it has two peaks, shouldn't it be called Jay Peaks? But other than the confusing name I have no complaints. Lots of good runs.... |
Sugarbush
 | 27 miles away Sugarbush is so huge, I got lost.... |
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