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| | Hell to Find Lake, Klamath Mountains, Trinity County, California |
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Many people like to go to Hell to Find Lake. Hell to Find Lake is located in the Klamath Mountains. Having a good time in the Klamath Mountains is painless. A good location to camp here at Hell to Find Lake is Pine Root Spring Campground, and great hiking is available along the Divide Trail. You could also check out Black Rock Lake while you're here at Hell to Find Lake; it's nearby, and don't miss out on a trip to Whiskeytown National Recreation Area if you're here.
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| | Hell to Find Lake gets a typical amount of yearly rain; January is the wettest month with most rain, and July is when it's the driest. But wait, there's more entertaining stuff to do in the Klamath Mountains. You get a great panorama of Red Mountain from Hell to Find Lake, and in case you don’t have a problem getting covered with water, you can always go whitewater paddling on Mad River. This lake is so wonderful. Camping is available at North Fork Beegum Campground, | |
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and a short journey to Hackney Spring is always worthwhile. Through the summertime highs here at Hell to Find Lake reach the 90's. Throughout the dark hours of summer temperatures dip down into the 50's. All through the winter
the highs are frequently in the 40's, and night lows all through the wintertime for Hell to Find Lake tend to be in the 30's. Hayfork Creek is a magnificent whitewater spot close to Hell to Find Lake, and the Humboldt Trail offers
hiking at its best. And if that's not enough, there's plenty more to do close to Hell to Find Lake. Looking for something close to Hell to Find Lake? Mud Lake is nearby, and there's nice hiking along the Rough Gulch Trail. This lake is so wonderful.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.3325 Longitude: -123.1178
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| These outdoors activities are available near Hell to Find Lake. |
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| | Camp Grounds Near Hell to Find Lake:
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| | Hiking Trails Near Hell to Find Lake:
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Divide Trail, Trinity County, 6 miles away 6.7 hiking miles, 1022 feet elevation difference |
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Rough Gulch Trail, Trinity County, 10 miles away 8 hiking miles, 4155 feet elevation difference |
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Humboldt Trail, Trinity County, 10 miles away 43 hiking miles, 3844 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Hell to Find Lake:
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Hayfork Creek, Trinity CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class III - 3.5 miles long (Above Highway 36 to Highway 36) |
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Mad River, Trinity CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class III - 5.8 miles long (North and South Fork confluence to Barry Creek Road) |
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Hayfork Creek, Trinity CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class III-V - 12.7 miles long (Gemmil Gulch Picnic Ground to Carr Creek) |
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| | Lakes Near Hell to Find Lake:
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Mud Lake, Trinity CountyCounty, 12 miles away |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
North Fork Beegum Campground
 | Beegum Creek is in the Coastal Mountain range.... |
Hayfork Creek
 | 13 miles away Anyone know if any of the fires have burned around where hayfork creek crosses hwy 36? eme @ bustertheclown@gmail.com (really)... |
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