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Relief Creek is a wonderful stream that is worth visiting; camping is available at Deadman Campground. There's just no way anybody can get bored here at Lewis Lakes. One of the principal traits of the surroundings of Lewis Lakes is Black Hawk Mountain, and get yourself into a kayak and hit West Walker River. What would winter be without some skiing at Bear Valley, and going for a hike on the Silver King Trail is always a pleasant adventure. This lake
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| | is so wonderful. Drift down the rapids of Stanislaus River - Middle Fork in a kayak; fine hiking is available along the Corral Valley Trail. Life's too short to enjoy all the fun stuff in the Central Sierra Nevada. The slopes of Dodge Ridge are so inviting noone can resist; why not camp at Baker Campground if you're here at Lewis Lakes. This lake is located in the wonderful Central Sierra Nevada. This lake is so wonderful. Not far from Lewis Lakes, you'll come | |
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across Ridge Lake which is a stunning lake, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always check out nearby Sardella Lake. At Lewis Lakes you don’t see much rainfall; during January this area sees the most rain, and
the driest month is July. All year is a pleasant time in the Central Sierra Nevada if you adore the outdoors. Everybody loves Saucer Meadow, and you can go for a hike on the Early Emigrant and Indian Trail. High temperatures at
Lewis Lakes during the months of summer are in the 80's. Once the sun is down it drops down to the 50's. Highs throughout the wintertime are frequently in the 40's while Lewis Lakes nighttime low temperatures during the wintertime are in the 20's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 38.22083 Longitude: -119.7292
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| | Hiking Trails Near Lewis Lakes:
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Silver King Trail, Alpine County, 16 miles away 23.6 hiking miles, 1976 feet elevation difference |
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Corral Valley Trail, Alpine County, 17 miles away 7.4 hiking miles, 756 feet elevation difference |
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Dodge Ridge, California, 15 miles away 1600 vertical feet |
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Bear Valley, California, 26 miles away 1900 vertical feet |
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West Walker River, Mono CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class IV-V - 2.3 miles long (Leavitt Station Trailhead to Pickel Meadow) |
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Cherry Creek - West Fork, Tuolumne CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class V+ - 9.5 miles long (Bourland Meadow to Cherry Lake) |
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High Emigrant Lake
 | 1 PHOTO I went and was swarmed by literally thousands of mosquitoes.... High Emigrant Lake and the surrounding area is the most beautiful place I believe I have ever visited. I went in late July and there were still snow patches on the mountains. I swam in the lake and it was FREEZING, but refreshing as we stopped by the lake on day 3 out of 7 on our backpacking trip. It is difficult to get to this lake, but it is worth it. I will go back one day. I would live there if I could. The surrounding lakes are nice too. Its a very calming atmosphere on a nice day and there are basically no mosquitoes which is a BIG plus! It is a beautiful place. Go there!... |
Leavitt Lake
 | I went to Leavitt lake just yester day beautiful lake we caught about 10 fish all rainbows but one brook...I spent many a fishing trip at Leavitt Lake. Once everyone got over altitude sickness the fishing was great. Water and the sky clear and blue. Walked in one late winter. It was a challange but worth the adventure. The kids never failed to catch limits and we all enjoyed sharing with the few people who ventured up the hill to fish. Even saw a bear or two off and on. I will have to dig out some pictures and post them....... of Hwy. 108 just over the Sonora Pass heading east. Watch closely for the road/sign. Short afternoon thunderstorms a possibility. Great fishing for mostly brook trout. Tried hiking up to Latopie Lake where golden trout are supposed to reside, but didn't quite make it. We did however make it over to Koenig Lake which is fairly close to Leavitt. Decent camping sites. Bring your own firewood, drinking water, and toilet facilities...this is remote primitive camping via automobile at it's best.
Not a whole lot of forest around as you're above the timber line just under 10,000'. Saw other campers there during our stay. Took the dogs & cut them loose as they had a good time, too. Plenty of shoreline access everywhere, and a trail that encircles the lake. When we get back up there, hopefully soon, we hope to either try a small boat or float tubes. Boat wise I would stick with a non powered vessel such as a canoe, or lightweight car topper. No launching, by hand only.
Absolutely gorgeous country. Don't forget to pack the camera. Pacific Crest Trail access nearby, so plenty of h... |
Dorothy Lake
 | To get to Dorothy Lake in the north part of Yosemite is a HIKE… Would take a good long day to get there, if I started before sunrise and Leavitt trail head on Sonora Pass (108).... |
Clark Fork Campground
 | 10 miles away The Clark Fork Campground has a number of nice sites. Most of the campers have trailers or RVs. The campground has pit toilets that are clean and relatively pleasant. There is a shower facility--bring plenty of quarters for your shower. The fishing in the Clark Fork River is good. The Forest Service plants trout every week. There are plenty of nice side creeks such as Cloudburst and Arnot that are good fishing too. The hike up the trail along the upper Clark Fork to the waterfall is a very nice hike. You will enjoy Clark Fork campground. My family for three generations and over 50 years has been camping here.... |
Herring Creek Reservoir
 | 13 miles away As of this year Fish & Game wont be planting the rez... Oh well there'se always Pinecrest.... |
Dodge Ridge
 | 15 miles away Dodge Ridge is a great place for families and beginner skiers! You can't lose your kids like you can at the bigger resorts. They have a great all-day ski school program. They recently put in a new lodge, now all they need is some snow-making equipment....Dodge Ridge takes great pride in their reputation as a family-friendly destination and the new spacious Family Lodge that opened last season was designed with your family in mind. Inside, you will find an expanded Children's Snowsports Center, full service Ticketing & Guest Services Center, fully-equipped day-use locker rooms, and a cozy bistro. Guests will also enjoy our newly remodeled rental center. The rental center features improved guest flow, which makes renting your equipment quick, easy, and will have you on the slopes in minutes. With an improved rental center comes new top-of-the-line rental equipment from Elan, Dalbello, and Rossignol. To further enhance your tree skiing experience, Dodge Ridge spent the summer removing boulders, stumps, and scrub brush from some of our featured runs. Parking at Dodge Ridge has been improved as well by repaving and expanding our preferred parking lot with room for more than 100 vehicles.... |
Burgson Lake
 | 16 miles away 1 PHOTO Went there 8/29/09.
Found it on the Stanislaus Nat'l Forest map. No trail on the map for Burgson Lake, however, we did find a well worn footpath down to the lake. There were boy scouts there and also a forest service crew disassembling fire rings. The swimming was okay, but we're pretty sure there might have been leaches. We hiked in from the Wheat's Meadow Trail. It was about six miles round trip. On a scale of 1 to 5, we rate this hike a 3. 5 for difficulty. Enjoyed the hike. It's a nice trail through rugged terrain.... Oh this lake is on the maps, just doesn't have a trail to it. I came in on my horse from the Wheats Meadow side. Wow! What a long granite climb down into it, but well worth it as no one knows it's there. I've even asked some of the old timers up here where I live, and they've never heard of it.... |
Cherry Lake
 | 18 miles away Chery lake was a bummer, lots of biting bugs lousy fishing. Long drive to nothing,bummer…But do check out lake beardsey, it's awsome. ... |
Pacific Crest Trail - section 13
 | 19 miles away Roundtrip Distance 12.7 miles Elevation Gain 2,867 ft. This peak is trailless, meaning a portion or all of the route up the mountain is via an unmarked trail. For this particular mountain, the typical route is known as a ''herd path'' which is not much more than a worn, but unmarked trail. Some of the herd paths are easy to follow, others are not. In many instances the hiker will travel down a false herd path and eventually have to correct his/her course via backtracking. For these particular mountains, it is imperative that the hiker carry a compass (and know how to use it) and topographic map.... |
Bear Valley
 | 26 miles away Lots of really great runs, too many to name. I go here as often as I have a chance.... |
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