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It's always fun to stop by Robinson Pond. This lake is so wonderful. Whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then we recommend Morrison Creek; close by Paradise Valley is a splendid place to go. Robinson Pond gets a normal amount of annual precipitation; during September this area sees the most rain while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Robinson Pond is brilliant enough to spend more than a day at, Jellystone Park
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| | Camp Resort is a brilliant local campground, and after a long day outdoors Three Bears Lodge and Villas is a good place to spend a night or two. Any time is a good time at Robinson Pond if you have a thing about the outdoors. There's so much to do here at Robinson Pond that you need to camp here for a while, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Camp is a good place for that, and dry warm beds await you at Microtel Inn and Suites Tomah. Why not have a look at Millston | |
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Dam if you're here; get your heart beating on the delightful whitewater of Black River - East Fork. High temperatures at Robinson Pond all through the days of summer are in the 80's while nighttime lows are frequently in the 50's.
All through the wintertime the highs are mostly in the 10's, and night lows in the-10's for Robinson Pond. A beautiful lake like Sharptail Flowage in the vicinity of Robinson Pond is a nice place to have a look at. Pegeon Creek Flowage 3 is a magnificent lake near Robinson Pond, and as expected Ketchum Creek flows through this area.
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Three Bears Lodge and Villas, Warrens
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8 miles away
The Three Bears Resort, Hotel, Lodges, and Conference Center is located in Central Wisconsin in the town of Warrens. It is adjacent to the World Famous Cranberry Festival, held every September. The re...
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Microtel Inn and Suites Tomah, Tomah
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12 miles away
Microtel Inn and Suites Tomah, WI - Enjoy a Quality Hotel Room at a Discount Hotel Price. Enjoy consistency, quality, reasonable prices and great service each time you stay with Microtel Inn and Suite...
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Current weather conditions at Robinson Pond, Jackson County, Wisconsin

Local climate location: FAIRCHILD RANGER STN 9 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.18833 Longitude: -90.62444
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Morrison Creek, Jackson CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-II - 5.3 miles long (South Cemetery Road to Bottom Road landing) |
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Black River - East Fork, Jackson/Clark CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II - 23.8 miles long (City Point to Black River Forest Campground) |
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Dickey Creek, Jackson CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class -blank- - 2 miles long (to Bottom Road) |
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North Flowage
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Robinson Creek
 | 14 miles away 1 PHOTO Nice place. Peaceful and relaxing.... ...ng undertows, take out is recommended at Fall-Hall Road. If you'd like to see the F-H Glen, it is a 200yard paddle downstream around a bend to the glen. Secure permission to use the F-H Camp trails if you don't want to drag you boat back upstream. If you want to paddle Robinson Creek, a better put in is at the Old County Road I on the North side where there is a State Forest campsite near the ATV trails (permit req'd to camp)on the north side of the bridge. Along the way are several class I (II) riffles and a millpond dam with designated portage on the right. At Kelly Road, Portage to the right of the dam to avoid a sharp drop on the downstream side of the bridge. The rest of the trip includes some class II (III) runs with several unmarked falls of 4-7' which should be portaged. There were a couple of places to play in and, if waterflow was above average, runs that would challenge an intermediate paddler. My 13 yo son and I paddled and dragged our way to the Black River. After over a dozen log jams in the last two miles (and 2 hours) of creek, we camped on a sandbar 1/4 mile upstream... |
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