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Beautiful Mill Pond has much to offer visitors. The amount of rainfall that falls at Mill Pond is close to the national average; August is the month that gets the most rain while January is commonly the driest month. Malletts Bay Campground is a good local campground; Burlington-Days Inn Colchester is a great location to get some rest. After a long day outdoors Quality Inn is a magnificent location to spend a night or two, and hey, Gotta ski right? Bolton
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| | Valley is a splendid place to do that. This lake is so wonderful. Browns River is a fine whitewater spot in the vicinity of Mill Pond, and you're sure to encounter some good people from Burlington-South Burlington here. And that's not all you can do here at Mill Pond. The North Shore Trail is a wonderful hiking trail near Mill Pond, and the slopes of Cochran Ski Center are so inviting nobody can resist. That right there is a lot already, but it goes on; | |
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Mill Pond has it all. Munson Flat is a good spot to check out. Lakes? Sure, Lily Pad Pond is in the neighborhood. This lake is so wonderful. If you came for an overnight stay Lone Pine Campsites is a great place to camp; on a wonderful
day you can take a hike along the Island Farm Nature Trail. A round of golf at nearby Burlington Country Club is a fine way to kill some time, and there are other sites here than Mill Pond, for example Colchester Pond. If you
don’t have a problem getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Mill Brook; don't forget to take a glorious little spree to Allen Brook. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Mill Pond. Once the sun is down it descends
down to the 50's. During the wintertime highs are usually in the 20's with temperatures at Mill Pond dipping down into the 0's during winter nights. You don’t have to go far from Mill Pond to make out the water at Mill Pond Dam, and while you're here you can take a hike along the Southern Tip Trail.
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Burlington-Days Inn Colchester, Colchester
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2 miles away
St. Michaels College directly across the street Our location is only minutes from Burlingtons International Airport, University of Vermont and beautiful Lake Champlain Vermont's most popular ski areas...
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Quality Inn, Colchester
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3 miles away
The Quality Inn at Colchester, VT is located just minutes from Burlington, VT Airport and home to the University of Vermont, as well as other Burlington colleges, beautiful Lake Champlain, Fletcher Al...
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Current weather conditions at Mill Pond, Chittenden County, Vermont

Local climate location: CHAZY 7 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.54167 Longitude: -73.15333
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Browns River, Chittenden CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II - 4 miles long (Westford to Lamoille river) |
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Mill Brook, Chittenden CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II-III+(V) - 5 miles long (Jericho) |
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Lewis Creek, Chittendon / Addison CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class II - 10 miles long (Prindle Corner to Lake Champlain) |
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Browns River
 | 10 miles away ...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 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 har... |
Old Lantern Campground
 | 13 miles away The Old Lantern is no longer used as a campground. Only the large barn is rented out for events, but no overnight accomodations are available currently.... |
Winona Lake
 | 18 miles away Winona Lake, or as it is known to the locals, Bristol Pond is Vermonts only 'real Peet bog'. The Lake offers about 100 acres of flat water...good for exploring in the canoe. The lake has a healthy population of very aggressive watersnakes, non-poisoness, but they like to get in boats...if you are curious about these creatures go to the two small Islands for a look.... |
Sugarbush
 | 26 miles away Sugarbush is so huge, I got lost.... |
Smugglers Notch
 | 26 miles away 5 PHOTOS |
Stowe
 | 29 miles away 23 PHOTOS ...aurants, 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 seating and complimentary/make-your-own smores. Stowe Mountain Resort maintains a strong commitment to the environment at every step of its operations and development. An Environmental Charte... |
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