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After a long day outdoors Holiday Inn MANITOWOC is a brilliant site to spend a night or two, and do visit Hidden Lake, it's a pretty lake. The amount of precipitation that falls at Kellners Lake is close to the national average; the wettest month of the year is generally June, that's the one that rains the most, and February is when it's the driest. This lake is so wonderful. For the duration of the months of summer at Kellners Lake highs are generally in
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| | the 80's, and throughout the night it cools down to the 50's. Daytime highs during the winter are in the 20's with temperatures at Kellners Lake dipping down into the 0's through winter nights. If you came for an overnight stay Shady Acres Campsites is a pleasant place to camp, and good skiing awaits you at Hidden Valley. Why not camp at Devil's River Campers Park while you're here at Kellners Lake, and since you're here, you could also stop at pretty Hempton | |
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Lake. Dry warm beds await you at Comfort Inn Manitowoc, and get your heart beating on the magnificent whitewater of Devil's River. This lake is so wonderful. A delightful swamp near Kellners Lake is Cooperstown Swamp, and a good
place for whitewater paddling is Neshota River. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the cool things at Kellners Lake. If you're here at Kellners Lake and you like golf, you can have a look at Wander Springs Golf Course, and this is a popular place for folks from Manitowoc.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.23917 Longitude: -87.85
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Devil's River, Manitowoc CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-III - 3.9 miles long (Pleasant Road to Highway 147) |
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Neshota River, Manitowoc CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class I-II - 3.5 miles long (Zander Road to Highway 147) |
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Manitowoc River, Manitowoc CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class I-II - 15.7 miles long (Clark Mills to Mill Road) |
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Devil's River Campers Park
 | We seasonal camped there everyday last summer and found it to be an excellent family destination! great management, great people, virtually no problems whatso-ever with loud partiers. awesome waterfalls and a running river the kids can wade in, nice clean pool and free hot showers!... |
Engledinger Lake
 | 10 miles away tried our luck at fishing there. I would describe it as POOR at best. We only caught one little blue gill and it was a nightmare trying to launch our small boat!!!!... |
Hidden Valley
 | 11 miles away I haven't gone skiing here in years but I remember we used to have lots of winter fun here back in the old days.... |
Baird Creek
 | 14 miles away I am the past president of the Baird Creek Preservation Foundation and I am also an experienced paddler. I comfortably do Class 4 water and I have done some Class 5. I am not sure if I would recommend that section of Baird Creek for anyone. There is only enough water during extreme flood situations. Most years there is no single flood event that would bring Baird Creek up to paddleable levels. There are a tremendous number of logs and entire trees across the creek. During flood situations the potential to get pinned against or under deadfalls would be very high.... |
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