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A magnificent vista of pretty Quarry Hill is available from Sandy Lake, and you can run the rapids of Robinson Creek. Through the days of summer here at Sandy Lake, high temperatures typically reach the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures dip down into the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 10's, and night lows during the winter for Sandy Lake tend to be in the-10's. A splendid location to pop by in close proximity to Sandy Lake
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| | is Lower Pass, and why not camp at Pine View Recreation Area if you're here at Sandy Lake. Sandy Lake gets a typical amount of yearly precipitation; September is the month that gets the most rain while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. You could also stop at West Silver Lake while you're here at Sandy Lake; it's close by, and while you're here and you like golf, you can go to Sparta Municipal Golf Course. This lake is so wonderful. | |
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Nearby lakes? Sure, West Sandy Lake is near Sandy Lake; if you came for an overnight stay Leon Valley Campground is a tremendous location to camp. This place, Sandy Lake, it just has so much outdoors fun stuff. A fine close by
hotel is Best Western Sparta Trail Lodge; after a long day outdoors Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Sparta is a glorious location to spend a night or two.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.94611 Longitude: -90.72111
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Robinson Creek, Jackson CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class I-II(III) - 4.9 miles long (Kelly Road to W Pine Hill Road) |
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North Flowage
 | 10 miles away Place is over fished.... |
Jersey Valley Lake 8
 | 13 miles away One should ask what has been the savings from the protection over the years which Jersey Lake provided in flood protection alone, not to mention the aesthetic benefits of fish and wildlife to the visitors. Future recreational development such as trails for mt. Bicycling and hiking during the warm seasons and the use of trails for winter recreation should be estimated and commented on. There are other similar lakes in the region which could be used as models of the numerous cost effectiveness and aesthetic benefits.... |
Brush Creek Campgrounds
 | 14 miles away This campground closed a couple off years ago.... |
Robinson Creek
 | 14 miles away 1 PHOTO Nice place. Peaceful and relaxing.... ...ub. For this reason, unless you are prepared to drag you boat over or around substantial log jams with strong 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 o... |
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