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If you are in this part of Vermont make sure to pay a visit to Saddle Pond. Summertime at Saddle Pond arrives with high temperatures in the 80's, and the overnight is a tad chillier of course, ordinarily in the 50's. Highs through the wintertime are usually in the 20's while the cold winter nights at Saddle Pond are in the 0's. You'll hit upon a scenic lake called Kings Hill Pond near Saddle Pond, and after a long day outdoors Stowe Mountain Lodge is a magnificent
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| | location to spend a night or two. On a perfect day at Saddle Pond you can take a hike along the Nose Dive Trail, and what would winter be without some skiing at Stowe. The slopes of Smugglers Notch are so inviting noone can resist, and there's some flowing water nearby, Streeter Brook is a stream you can explore while you're here. This lake is one of the great places here in the Green Mountains. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the cool things | |
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at Saddle Pond. There are some pleasant whitewater spots on Missisquoi River, and you need to stop by Checkerberry Ledge if you're here. Yeah, come up here to the Green Mountains for a perfect time. If you're dropping by Saddle
Pond from Burlington-South Burlington, you won't be the only one; do stop by Browns Pond, it's a beautiful lake. All the outdoors cool things in the Green Mountains will keep you coming back again and again. Get yourself into a kayak
and hit Lamoille River; dry warm beds await you at Stowe Inn at The Mountain and Condominiums. Be careful coming to the Green Mountains, you might not ever want to go back home again. Don't you try to stop me, cause I'm havin'
a great time here at Saddle Pond. Going for a hike along the The Long Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this region, and camping at Brewster River Campground is always a perfect experience. Saddle Pond is a wet location
that gets much precipitation; the month with most of the rain is August, and February meanwhile is the driest month. This lake is so wonderful. Playing golf is lots of fun at Bakersfield Country Club; camping is available at Hazen's
Notch Campground. This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at Saddle Pond you can take a hike along the Haselton Trail, and Bears Den Hill is clearly visible from Saddle Pond.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.76278 Longitude: -72.76333
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| | Ski Areas Near Saddle Pond:
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Stowe, Vermont, 14 miles away 2360 vertical feet |
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Jay Peak, Vermont, 15 miles away 2153 vertical feet |
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Lamoille River, Lamoille CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class I-II - 11.5 miles long (Slide Falls to Jeffersonville) |
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Missisquoi River, Franklin CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class -blank- - 51.5 miles long (East Richford to Lake Champlain) |
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Gihon River, Lamoille CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class III - 3 miles long (VT 100c to covered bridge) |
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Smugglers Notch
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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.... |
Metcalf Pond
 | Who owns this and perhaps we are related or I own this pond?... |
Stowe
 | 14 miles away 23 PHOTOS ...ntal 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 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... |
Jay Peak
 | 15 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.... |
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.... |
Mountain View Campground
 | 18 miles away 1 PHOTO Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool, Gameroom... TENT:6 with Electric, RV:24 W/E and 25 W/E/S, - 49 RV hookups... Moose Lodge and Pallivion... Four Star Resort, 5 miles from Stowe. Your vacation center in the heart of the Green Mountains. 65 sites. 15 tent sites (6 with electric), 24 WE Sites, and 25 WES Sites. One 2008 RV Rental (sleeps 5). Incredible Camp Store, Adult Living Lounge, Pavilion, Free WiFi, Billiard Room, Laundry, Arcade, 2 Heated Pools, Hot Tub, Free Minature Golf, 2 New Shuffleboard Courts, Restaurant & Snack Bar, Heated bathhouse, Propane Station & Dump Station, River Tubing, Kayak Rentals, Great fishing on the Lamoille River, Bingo, Ice Cream Socials. Wonderful location to view the Fall Foliage.We are located in the middle of the state above Montpelier. Nearby attractions: Ben & Jerrys, Cabot Creamery, Golf, Mount Mansfield, Gondola Rides, and many Stowe Activities.
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Browns River
 | 18 miles away ...e 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 effort. Our total time on the water was abo... |
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