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     Metcalf Pond is always a pleasure to visit. While you're here at Metcalf Pond you will meet lots of people from nearby Burlington-South Burlington, and Metcalf Pond is magnificent enough to spend more than a day at, Maple Grove Campground is a magnificent local campground. For the period of the days of summer highs here at Metcalf Pond reach the 80's, and throughout the night it cools down to the 50's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 20's, and winter nights  
   come with lows in the 0's to Metcalf Pond. This lake is so wonderful. Metcalf Pond is right by the Haselton Trail; charming scenery and delightful skiing is what you obtain at Smugglers Notch.
Skiing at Bolton Valley is one of those things you just must do, and in case you don’t have a problem getting dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Browns River. Do take a look at Kings Hill Pond in the neighborhood of Metcalf Pond, it's a gorgeous
 
               lake; Armstrong Hill is a peak you can distinguish from Metcalf Pond. All the outdoors entertaining stuff near Metcalf Pond will keep you coming back repeatedly. You'll locate a wonderful lake called Halfmoon Pond near Metcalf Pond, and a pleasant place for whitewater paddling is Lamoille River.
Dry warm beds await you at Stowe Mountain Lodge; Bakersfield Country Club is a great golf course close by. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a place to stay La Quinta Inn & Suites St. Albans is a great choice; the Nose Dive Trail offers hiking at its best. The annual rainfall here at Metcalf Pond is about average; August is the wettest month with most rain while February is usually the driest month.
Having a magnificent time at Metcalf Pond is painless. There's delightful hiking along the The Long Trail. There's so much to do here at Metcalf Pond that you need to camp here for a while, Brewster River Campground is a nice site for that.

 
Stowe Mountain Lodge, Stowe
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La Quinta Inn & Suites St. Albans, Saint Albans
14 miles away
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Local climate location: BURLINGTON WSO AP 26 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 44.72833
Longitude: -72.88444

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These outdoors activities are available near Metcalf Pond.
 Hotels Near Metcalf Pond:
Stowe Mountain Lodge, Stowe, 12 miles away
La Quinta Inn & Suites St. Albans, Saint Albans, 14 miles away
Stowe Inn at The Mountain and Condominiums, Stowe, 14 miles away
Northern Lights Lodge, Stowe, 15 miles away
Innsbruck Inn At Stowe, Stowe, 15 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Metcalf Pond:
Brewster River Campground, Jeffersonville, 8 miles away
Maple Grove Campground, Fairfax, 10 miles away
South Hill Riverside Campground, Chittenden County, 11 miles away
Millpond Campground, Franklin, 13 miles away
 Ski Areas Near Metcalf Pond:
Smugglers Notch, Vermont, 8 miles away
      2610 vertical feet
Bolton Valley, Vermont, 15 miles away
      1634 vertical feet
Stowe, Vermont, 17 miles away
      2360 vertical feet
 Whitewater Near Metcalf Pond:
Lamoille River, Lamoille CountyCounty, 10 miles away
      Class I-II - 11.5 miles long (Slide Falls to Jeffersonville)
Browns River, Chittenden CountyCounty, 10 miles away
      Class II - 4 miles long (Westford to Lamoille river)
Missisquoi River, Franklin CountyCounty, 14 miles away
      Class -blank- - 51.5 miles long (East Richford to Lake Champlain)
 Trails Near Metcalf Pond:
The Long Trail, Lamoille County, 11 miles away
Nose Dive Trail, Chittenden County, 11 miles away
Haselton Trail, Lamoille County, 11 miles away
 Golf Courses Near Metcalf Pond:
Bakersfield Country Club, Bakersfield, 7 miles away
 Lakes Near Metcalf Pond:
Halfmoon Pond, Franklin CountyCounty, 4 miles away
Kings Hill Pond, Franklin CountyCounty, 7 miles away

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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....

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...n golf course has reinforced Stowe Mountain Resort's position as the East's premier ski and four-season mountain resort.
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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 the new 'Over Easy' transfer gondola, providing convenient access to the slopes of both Spruce Peak and Mount Mansfield.
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Jay Peak
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