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Alpenglow At Arctic Valley has good slopes and a friendly staff, and you're probably hooked on lakes, Loonsong Lake is one of those close by. For the duration of the summertime months here at Cranberry Lake, high temperatures ordinarily get into the 60's. For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures fall down into the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 20's while the cold winter nights at Cranberry Lake are in the 0's. That right
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| | there is a heap already, but it keeps on going; Cranberry Lake has it all. Hilltop is a very popular ski area in the neighborhood, and the good folks of Anchorage like to hang out close by. Cranberry Lake is a location that is quite dry typically; of all the months in a year September is the one with the most rain, and the driest month is April. A glorious close by hotel is Clarion Suites Downtown; paddling on Willow Creek is so much fun. Katmai National | |
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Park & Preserve is a fine local destination here at Cranberry Lake. Why not camp at Sail-n-fun Resort if you're here at Cranberry Lake, and in all probability you're looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Stephan Lake is just a very short
distance away. This lake is so wonderful. Willow Island Resort is a wonderful local campground, and if you need a spot to stay Rodeway Inn Anchorage is a great choice.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 61.49444 Longitude: -149.9375
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Hilltop, Alaska, 10 miles away 294 vertical feet |
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Willow Creek, Matanuska-Susitna BoroughBorough, 10 miles away Class III-IV - 5 miles long (Guardrail to Shirleytown) |
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Willow Creek, Matanuska-Susitna BoroughBorough, 15 miles away Class V+ - 6.75 miles long (Close to Hatcher Pass to lower Willow Creek) |
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Stephan Lake, Matanuska-Susitna BoroughBorough, 1 miles away |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Alpenglow At Arctic Valley
 | 10 miles away It's a great place to ski if you live nearby.... |
Hilltop
 | 10 miles away Great little local ski hill, fun for everyone.... |
Granite Creek - Chugach National Forest
 | 10 miles away Katmai and Lake Clark are accessible only via costly charter flights.? Campbell creek has absolutely no whitewater.?... |
Campbell Lake
 | 11 miles away Are you allowed to canoe in Campbell Lake?... |
Golden Nugget Camper Park
 | 13 miles away Absolutely perfect!! We were blessed with good weather on our Alaska tour! The folks at Golden Nugget were so helpful. They knew the area and what was a must see for us. The grounds were well kept and the showers CLEAN!!!...Very nice, clean and quiet RV Park!! Lots of room to stroll around and relax.
Staff is very nice, friendly and helpful. We have been going there for the past 3 years - it is the largest and best park in Anchorage!! Enjoyed their evening BBQs and entertainment!!
On-line registration works great - speeds up check-in process - their website does it all - www. Goldennuggetrvpark. Com - it is a great place to stay!! ... |
Lake Hideaway
 | 18 miles away I discovered and named this lake in the 1940s!... |
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