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Alaska has many beautiful lakes and Lampert Lake is one of them. For the duration of the warm months at Lampert Lake temperatures are regularly in the 60's with night lows in the 40's. All through the wintertime this place gets highs in the 20's, and night lows at Lampert Lake during the wintertime ordinarily fall into the 10's. And if you're still looking for more outdoors cool things just keep reading. Lampert Lake is good enough to spend more than a day at,
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| | Heritage RV Park is a good local campground, and if you get bored of Lampert Lake you could also stop by close by Beluga Lake. This lake is so wonderful. You must positively go to stunning Shingle Beach while you're here at Lampert Lake; Coal Bay is not far at all. Palmer Creek is a stream that you may encounter while here, and if you're here, you might as well explore Bear Canyon. Paddling on Windy River / Rocky River is so much fun; Lampert Lake is not | |
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the only spot nearby, Bridge Creek Reservoir is a nearby lake. After a long day outdoors Halcyon Heights Bed And Breakfast Inn is a good place to spend a night or two, and a wonderful place to camp here at Lampert Lake is Kachemak
Shores Bed and Brkfst. The annual rainfall here at Lampert Lake is about average; the month of September is the wettest with most of the rain; the driest month of the year is April. Lands End Resort is a glorious site to get some rest.
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Lands End Resort, Homer
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3 miles away
Homer Alaska's only beachfront hotel. Spectacular location at the very tip of the Homer Spit. Panoramic views of Kachemak Bay, the Kenai Mountains and it's glaciers. Eighty clean, comfortable rooms...
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Halcyon Heights Bed And Breakfast Inn, Homer
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3 miles away
Just six minutes from downtown Homer, Alaska, the several acres of the Halcyon Heights Bed and Breakfast/Inn offer views of the Grewingk Glacier, Kachemak Bay, the mesmerizing Homer Spit, and more. Fl...
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Current weather conditions at Lampert Lake, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska

Local climate location: HOMER 8 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 59.64528 Longitude: -151.4681
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Windy River / Rocky River, Kenai Peninsula BoroughBorough, 11 miles away Class IV - 11 miles long (3 miles above Windy/Rocky confluence to tidewater) |
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Beluga Lake, Kenai Peninsula BoroughBorough, 3 miles away |
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Windy River / Rocky River
 | 10 miles away (...) Check with American Whitewater or Andrew Embick's book ''Fast and Cold''. The rapids are NOT similar throughout this section and vary from easy II to an unrunnable 50' waterfall. The lower section near tidewater is extremely braided through dense alders with numerous sweepers/strainers and not recommended (more portaging than floating). The steep canyon section (one mile long)is for creekers only and only after thorough scouting and preparation. A fun 3-mile section of class II-III lies between the confluence of Windy and Rocky Rivers (end of steep canyon section) and where the river starts to braid in the lower flats. A trail runs along the length of the river but is washed out and overgrown in places. Be prepared to bushwhack! The class II-III section is great for packrafters! (mostly class II/II+ at normal spring runoff when the river is runnable).... |
Hylens Camper Park
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