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Stratton Pond is always a pleasure to visit. This lake is so wonderful. Float down the rapids of Winhall River in a kayak, and the best way to spend a winter day is on the slopes of nearby Bromley. Stratton Pond is a wet place that gets a large amount of rainfall; August is when you get the most rain here, and February on the other hand is the driest. Man, is there plenty of exciting stuff to do in the Green Mountains. A wonderful site to camp here at Stratton
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| | Pond is Campground C; do have a look at Little Pond, it's a lovely lake. This lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Mt Snow Grand Summit Resort is a delightful location to spend a night or two, and if the weather is wonderful, you can go for a hike along the Lye Brook Trail. Paddling on Deerfield River - East Branch is so much fun, and Stratton Pond is pleasant enough to spend more than a day at, Maryville Campground and Gift Shop is a pleasant | |
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local campground. You'll discover a beautiful lake called Little Mud Pond near Stratton Pond, and Stratton Pond is not far at all from Bennington. Stratton Pond is a beautiful lake in the Green Mountains. If you want a pleasant
time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Stratton Pond. Hiking along the Cooridor 7 is brilliant fun, and you can hit the slopes at Stratton in the vicinity. Summer at Stratton Pond comes with high temperatures in the
80's with overnight lows in the 50's. Highs through the winter are commonly in the 30's while Stratton Pond nighttime low temperatures during the wintertime are in the 0's. So much fun stuff to do here in the Green Mountains, too
great to be true. Going for a hike along the Branch Pond Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this vicinity, and a good nearby hotel is Inns at the Equinox.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.10389 Longitude: -72.97028
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Stratton, Vermont, 4 miles away 2003 vertical feet |
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Bromley, Vermont, 6 miles away 1334 vertical feet |
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Mount Snow, Vermont, 9 miles away 1700 vertical feet |
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Winhall River, Windham / Bennington CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class III+ - 4.5 miles long (Grahamville School Road to Winhall Campgrounds) |
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Roaring Branch, Windham CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class V - 3.5 miles long (Kelly Stand Road to East Kansas) |
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Bromley
 | 3 PHOTOS Bromley is the only major ski area in New England with a southern exposure, giving our guests sun drenched smiles.... |
Equinox Pond
 | A beautiful gem hidden away from the leaf peepers on7A. The day we went was misty and water color perfect.... |
Emerald Lake
 | Is the lake good for trout fishing?... |
Searsburg Reservoir
 | 10 miles away 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.... |
Battenkill River
 | 13 miles away A very fun lazy river, floated down this many times as a child on inner tube. very clean :D... |
Camping on the Batten Kill Campground
 | 13 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... |
Magic Mountain
 | 14 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.... |
Wallingford Pond
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Bald Mountain Trail
 | 16 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.... |
Lake Sadawga
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO ...w 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 world. as for the natural gas emissions problems, I'm not so worried about that... |
Okemo
 | 22 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...d mountainside village arranged around one of New England's favorite wintertime playgrounds. Serving as a gateway to the resort is the village of Ludlow - an authentic community hub that offers numerous options for dining, shopping and entertainment. Winter sports enthusiasts find southern Vermont's highest vertical drop and vast trail network an exceptional skiing and riding experience for all ability levels. Nordic skiing, nowshoeing, ice skating and snow tubing complete the outdoor winter excitement. And, look for two new expert trails at Jackson Gore during the Winter of 08/09! And, even when the chairlifts stop turning and the skis and snowboards get stored away for the season, Okemo Mountain Resort continues to be a popular vacation destination with two champsionship golf courses, a full service fitness and aquatic center, spa services and so much more! And new for Summer 2008: Camp gokemo!! A summer day camp and daycare for kids of all ages. Situated conveniently in central Vermont, consider Okemo for your next family vacation. We look forward to having you as our ... |
Killington
 | 29 miles away Wow this place is huge man just tons and tons of runs. I'd say Killington's pretty much got it all.... |
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