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The beauty of Little Bravo Lake attracts many people from all around. This lake is so wonderful. At Little Bravo Lake you don’t see much rain; the month with most of the rain is January, and July is the month with the least moisture. After a long day outdoors Super 8 Motel Lindsay Olive Tree Inn is a delightful place to spend a night or two; camping is available at Lemon Cove-sequoia Campground. Antelope Creek is a splendid local stream, and since you might
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| | be in a lake visiting mood you can always check out nearby Bravo Lake. A perfect place to stop at close to Little Bravo Lake is Antelope Valley; Best Western Exeter Inn & Suites is a perfect place to get some rest. Be careful coming to Little Bravo Lake, you might not ever wanna go home again. Little Bravo Lake is not far at all from Visalia-Porterville, and Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park is one of the destinations that are fine to visit close by. This | |
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lake is so wonderful. Float down the rapids of Kaweah River in a kayak, and if you came for an overnight stay Kaweah Park Resort is a great spot to camp. This is a splendid area for folks who like lakes. Wutchumna Ditch Reservoir
is a lake in the neighborhood; a brilliant sight of charming Castle Rock is available. Throughout the long summer days at Little Bravo Lake highs are typically in the 90's while night lows are mostly in the 60's. The wintertime brings
highs down to the 50's, and after the sun is down during the wintertime temperatures at Little Bravo Lake fall into the 30's.
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Best Western Exeter Inn & Suites, Exeter
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7 miles away
The Best Western Exeter Inn & Suites is located in one of California's most charming small towns surrounded by citrus groves and vineyards. You will find antique stores and specialty shops, dining, t...
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Super 8 Motel Lindsay Olive Tree Inn, Lindsay
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11 miles away
AAA Approved/2 Diamonds. Gateway to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Close to Water Skiing, Jet Skiing, Fishing, Camping, Boat Rentals at nearby Lake Success on the Tule River and Lake Kaweah ...
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Current weather conditions at Little Bravo Lake, Tulare County, California

Local climate location: ORANGE COVE 5 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 36.40333 Longitude: -119.1056
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Kaweah River, Tulare CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II-IV - 4 miles long (North Fork Bridge to Lake Kaweah) |
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Kaweah River, Tulare CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class III-V - 3 miles long (Dinley Bridge to North Fork Bridge) |
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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
 | 15 miles away Kings Canyon has this great cave you can go into with all kinds of cool formations.... |
Kaweah River - North Fork
 | 15 miles away re: North Fork of the Kaweah River, you might want to mention that the BLM sites are closed, and if you trespass onto the BLM sites you can get ticketed. Boaters/swimmers etc. should not be encouraged to trespass onto private property to enter or exit the river....This river smells like dirty diapers and beer.... |
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