rocket21 said:
Ya, it's kinda a hoot, referring to it as a lake and all. Nonetheless, the topo map link looks right.
oops!! rocket21, i meant to reply to the *other* link, the one provided by vegematic... take a look at what was 'written' about Garnet Pool (from
http://www.goingoutside.com/lake/107/1074196_Garnet_Pool_New_Hampshire.html):
The beauty of Garnet Pool attracts many people from all around. This lake is so wonderful. Why not take a refreshing hike along the Daniel Webster Trail, and camping is available at Timberland Camping Area. Be careful coming to the White Mountains, you might not ever want to go back home again. Drift down the rapids of Peabody River - West Branch in a kayak, and nearby you stumble on splendid places like Great Gulf. Whohoo, so many entertaining things in one place! Garnet Pool is excellent! Lakes are brilliant; Emerald Pool is a lake that's in the vicinity of Garnet Pool; hiking is a popular thing to do around Garnet Pool; Great Gulf Trail is a great local trail.
This lake is located in the wonderful White Mountains. Black Mountain has great slopes and a friendly staff, and why not camp at White Birches Camping Park while you're here at Garnet Pool. This lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Nestlenook
Farm Resort is a splendid place to spend a night or two, and if you're a golfer then a great nearby course is Androscoggin Valley Country Club Garage.
Garnet Pool sees pretty high levels of precipitation; the month with most of the rain is August while January is regularly the driest month. Barnes Brook is a striking stream that is worth going to, and there's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at close by Wildcat. Good hiking is available along the Aqueduct Path; A Top Notch Inn is a good place to get some rest.
All the outdoors exciting stuff near Garnet Pool will keep you coming back many times. You need to check out Vals Ledge since you're here at Garnet Pool. For the duration of the summertime months, highs mostly are in the 50's at Garnet Pool. Once the sun is down it descends down to the 40's. Through the wintertime highs are usually in the 10's, and overnight lows in the-10's for Garnet Pool. Yeah, come up here to the White Mountains for a delightful time. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Peabody River, and the peak of Little Wildcat Mountain can be observed from Garnet Pool.