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OT: Squantz Pond?
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[QUOTE="80shusky, post: 2718349, member: 5992"] Candlewood is far, far busier than Squantz especially with boat traffic. The deal with the NY people coming up to Squantz during the summer isn't as bad as it used to be as the state reduced the number of cars by a lot that are allowed into the park. Most of the time on Saturdays and Sundays the park is full by 11-12:00 and they don't allow anyone else in. This made a huge difference. And, it is all confined to the state park for the most part other than the extra traffic around in New Fairfield on the way up there. People are touting Candlewood and I'd agree but it is different. Way busier. If you can find a nice neighborhood like I did that has a beach and it's own boat launch and docks (not always available) it is like living on the water for half the price. We tool around the neighborhood in golf carts, nobody comes to our beach that isn't invited and we have great little neighborhood parties. There are a couple of good lake neighborhoods on this side of the lake in New Fairfield, Knollcrest and The Knolls, where you can usually find a smallish second home relatively affordably. Everything is relative though depending on your expectations. [/QUOTE]
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