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Go to Howe Pond if you want to go to a nice lake. This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at Howe Pond, you could also go to pretty Browns Pond, and a great spot to camp here at Howe Pond is Clarksburg State Park. Howe Pond generally gets lots of rain; during August this area sees the most rain, and the driest month of the year is February. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Howe Pond, and the overnight is a little colder of course, mostly in the 50's. The
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| | winter comes with highs in the 30's, and overnight lows at Howe Pond during the wintertime generally sink into the 0's. This lake is so wonderful. A glorious close by hotel is Holiday Inn Berkshires, Ma, and after a long day outdoors The Porches Inn at MASS MoCA is a delightful place to spend a night or two. Going for a hike along the Kelly Camp Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this area, and good skiing awaits you at Mount Snow. If only every | |
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spot had this much outdoors exciting things, what a great globe it would be. Paddling on Dunbar Brook is so much fun; you can have a great hiking adventure along the Dunbar Brook Trail. Enjoy a round of golf at Stamford Valley Golf
Course not far from Howe Pond; Beaver Meadow is a perfect spot. You'll find a striking lake called Windsor Pond near Howe Pond, and some close by water includes Beaver Brook. The major feature in the neighborhood is the Hoosac
Range, and the top of Dutch Hill is easily observed from Howe Pond. Man, is there loads of exciting stuff to do close to Howe Pond. You'll meet a lot of folks from Bennington here; Readsboro Municipal Forest is worth going to. This
lake is so wonderful. Whitewater paddling is good on Deerfield River - West Branch, and if you're here you can take a hike along the Old Stage Trail. You can never get enough of the pleasant skiing at Haystack, and camping at Red Mill Brook Campground is always a magnificent experience.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.78417 Longitude: -72.98639
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Haystack, Vermont, 9 miles away 1160 vertical feet |
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Mount Snow, Vermont, 11 miles away 1700 vertical feet |
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Dunbar Brook, Franklin / Berkshire CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class V - 2.7 miles long (South Road to Deerfield River) |
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Deerfield River, Franklin CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class III-IV - 3 miles long (Monroe Bridge to Bear Swamp) |
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Deerfield River - West Branch
 | WOW. don't come here unless you been paddlin for some time. Although a bit easier than CL5 I have done in other states, this still comes at you fast. Not easy to find a place to stay if looking for a room as it was stated here. Wasn't hard to find a place and park for the night though and with a mini van with DVDs, we snuggled up nice, with noone to bother us. Oh yeah, nice and cool at night (although summer) glad we had a lot of blankets and ways to stay warm.... |
Searsburg Reservoir
 | 1 PHOTO The footbridge crossing the East Branch Deerfield River, a few hundred yards north of the Searsburg Reservoir on the Somerset Road. Taken summer 2007.... |
Lake Sadawga
 | 1 PHOTO ...ution to global warming and obviously the fact that we will eventually outgrow our environment. I suggest rebuilding ontop of old houses if you have the money to build a new house at all otherwise, renovate.I also wish to somehow reduce population which is nearly impossible to do all over the world, china has a good system for that (though a little strict its neccessary you only need two at the most anyway more than that is just rediculous) in building, we need roads, well when it rains the roads and the houses prevent the acidic rain from penetrating and filtering throughout the peat and other minerals in the ground. This filtration helps maintain proper ph (affects fish immensely) and filter sediment out (which hinders the gills of fish)not to mention aids in producing topsoil. so the acid rain is now draining in ditches and along the road into ... sadawga, harriman res., and any other local streams which WILL go to larger bodys of water affecting the fish in numerous ways. I'm just a local catch and release fisherman who has left home to make a difference at home and around the wo... |
Bald Mountain Trail
 | 13 miles away Lovely description I'd go out and hike it today if your article included where the access was for it. Too bad I was already to go too.... |
Berkshire East
 | 15 miles away I loved it. It was great. I can't wait to go again. It had tons of great beginner and intermediate trails. A little park !!!!!!!!!!!!...Vacation Village... |
Camping on the Batten Kill Campground
 | 19 miles away if u luv camping this is the place to to go in vermont- close to shopping- stay right on the river- family fun- nice and quiet- I have been going here the last 16 years and still love it... |
Bromley
 | 21 miles away 3 PHOTOS Bromley is the only major ski area in New England with a southern exposure, giving our guests sun drenched smiles.... |
Jiminy Peak
 | 24 miles away 4 PHOTOS ... skiing until 10pm. It is the home of the Berkshire Express, the region's only 6 passenger high-speed chairlift, which brings you to the summit in less than 5 minutes! The mountain is also served by 2 quads, 3 triples, a double, and two magic carpets.
In 2007, Jiminy Peak became the first ski resort to construct its own wind turbine on property, for the purpose of powering its operations. Named Zephyr, the turbine stands 386 feet tall, and produces about a third of the total energy requirements of the resort.
Jiminy Peak's Base Area includes a beautiful Village Center that addresses all of your needs. As you arrive and unload in the drop off area, you first notice the Paul Major welcome center. Inside you'll find the Guest Services desk, as well as a Renewable Energy Education Center. Across the way, the conveniently located Burbank Children's Center is home to Jiminy's SkiWEE and Explorer programs, and the Cub's Den Playroom. Up the steps to the Village Center, you'll find 'Just Jiminy' a logo store perfect for finding that vacation souvenir. For those of you who are i... |
Magic Mountain
 | 25 miles away 3 PHOTOS Magic Mountain is your winter home for adventure in southern Vermont. Featuring classic Vermont skiing and riding in a relaxed and family friendly atmosphere, Magic Mountain offers a winter experience like no other. Whether you are looking to ski or ride Magic's legendary steep and gladed terrain, cruise our classic Vermont trails, enjoy tubing runs in the Alakazam tube park, or simply spend time with friends and family, Magic Mountain is the place for you. Your home for Classic Vermont Skiing and Riding.... |
Catamount
 | 26 miles away I have the great fortune of living near Catamount so I can go pretty much any time I want. It's a great ski area for being of moderate size. Good variety of runs, no chance of getting bored.... |
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