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While you're here at 1.25 Reservoir, you could also take a look at wonderful Kalepp Lake, and an out of the ordinary thing to pop by close to 1.25 Reservoir is Kalepp Dam. If you don’t have a problem getting covered with water, you can always go whitewater paddling on Black Creek; Americinn - Medford, Wi is a great place to get some rest. 1.25 Reservoir gets a typical amount of precipitation; the month of September is the wettest with most of the rain while
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| | February is commonly the driest month. You believe that's sufficient? Just getting warmed up. Black River is a nice whitewater spot right next door to 1.25 Reservoir, and a perfect nearby hotel is Sleep Inn Abbotsford. At 1.25 Reservoir through the days of summer highs are in the 70's, and through summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. The winter brings highs down to the 10's while 1.25 Reservoir nighttime low temperatures all through the wintertime | |
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are in the-10's. If you came for an overnight stay Monster Hall Campground is a perfect place to camp, and nearby you hit upon the Ice Age Trail which is a brilliant hiking trail. This lake is so wonderful. North Twin Lake Campground is a delightful campground nearby, and Medford Flowage 35.4 is a nearby lake that you could explore.
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Sleep Inn Abbotsford, Abbotsford
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5 miles away
Recreation area including hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, golfing, hiking and rafting. Beautiful fall scenery. Close to Colby, home of Colby Cheese. Granite Peak - 30 miles. Offering great bow/gun sea...
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Americinn - Medford, Wi, Medford
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7 miles away
When you check into the AmericInn of Medford,WI whether for business or pleasure you will be surrounded by the pleasing atmosphere that you can experience only with us. You will enjoy spacious, quiet,...
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Current weather conditions at 1.25 Reservoir, Clark County, Wisconsin

Local climate location: MEDFORD 11 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.00667 Longitude: -90.36167
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Black River, Clark CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class I-II(III) - 5.3 miles long (Highway 73 to Greenwood Park) |
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Black Creek, Marathon CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class I-II - 1.4 miles long (Athens City Park to Pioneer Road) |
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Monster Hall Campground
 | 11 miles away ...e kept clean with the exception of leaking water from the showers which flooded the floors. There were two sets of toilets and showers, one set was at the main building that housed a bar (which served great fish fries and has its own micro-brewery), game room, and office. The upper bath site had no hot water all weekend. It has a separate bathroom with shower for females, and apparently for males too, but it appeared to be nailed shut. They also have a swimming pool, but it was too early in the season to be cleaned and open.
Detractors seemed to be a lack of enforcing the quiet hours. Parties with music blaring, singing and yelling went on until 3 a. M. Some noise was from the weedend campers next to us, and some noise was from the permanent site owners, which also included blowing on a plastic trumpet, not only during the day, but into the night. Dogs were left barking alone on the site next to us while the owners were at the bar or at the lake. No one was in the office in regular hours, making it impossible to replenish the ice in our coolers until the next day. Office was c... |
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