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Go to Dry Lake Reservoir if you want to go to a nice lake. Summer at Dry Lake Reservoir arrives with high temperatures in the 80's. Once the sun is down it drops down to the 40's. The winter comes with highs in the 30's, and night lows through the winter for Dry Lake Reservoir tend to be in the 0's. The annual rainfall here at Dry Lake Reservoir is about average; the wettest month of the year is regularly August, that's the one that rains the most, and the
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| | driest month of the year is June. If you want a pleasant time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Dry Lake Reservoir. Go for a hike on the Pine-Piedra Stock Driveway, and Lower Piedra Campground is a glorious local campground. Be careful coming to the San Juan and Jemez Mountains, you might not ever wanna go home again. A great close by hotel is Keyah Grande Resort; everybody loves Devils Hole. Yeah, come up here to the San Juan and Jemez Mountains for | |
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a pleasant time. Do go to Pargin Reservoir near Dry Lake Reservoir, it's a beautiful lake, and why not head up to Wolf Creek and strap some skis to your feet. This lake is one of the great places here in the San Juan and Jemez Mountains.
This lake is so wonderful. In the event that you don’t have a problem getting wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Piedra River, and Navajo is a wonderful campground nearby. This lake is so wonderful. Don't leave Dry Lake
Reservoir without first going for a hike along the Devil Mountain Trail. Piedra River has a great whitewater paddling spot close by, and a beautiful lake like Hayden Reservoir Number 1 is a pleasant site to go to. Heflin Creek is a tremendous local stream, and pleasant hiking is available along the Middle Mountain Trail.
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Keyah Grande Resort, Pagosa Springs
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14 miles away
Keyah Grande - An exclusive getaway. A Spanish-inspired gem, intimately nestled within 4,200 acres of pristine mountain wilderness, in the heart of Colorados San Juan Mountains. The eight guest suites...
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Econo Lodge Pagosa Springs, Pagosa Springs
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21 miles away
Indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, sundeck and picnic area. Microwaves and refrig. available. Free breakfast including fresh fruit, assorted cereals, oatmeal, bagels, danishes and muffins. All ro...
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Current weather conditions at Dry Lake Reservoir, San Juan and Jemez Mountains, Archuleta County, Colorado

Local climate location: VALLECITO DAM 3 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.27306 Longitude: -107.3825
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Wolf Creek, Colorado, 20 miles away 1604 vertical feet |
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Piedra River, Hinsdale/ Archuleta CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class II-IV - 12 miles long (Upper Piedra Campground to 1st Fork Bridge) |
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Piedra River, Hinsdale/ Archuleta CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class III-V - 10 miles long (1st Fork Bridge to Lower Piedra Campgound) |
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Piedra River, Archuleta CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-III - 20 miles long (Lower Piedra Campground to Navajo Reservation) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Pinon Park Campground and RV Resort
 | 13 miles away A wonderfully friendly place to stay - a view of the mountains and Navajo Lake. Quiet, clean and relaxing. Lots of places to explore in the area.... |
Blue Spruce Trailer Park
 | 15 miles away 6 PHOTOS RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Gameroom... RV:All full hook ups, - 90 RV hookups... Map... RV's... Cabins... RV's... Fishing... It’s time, you’re ready for a change of scenery . . . The fresh mountain air, the sights and sounds of nature, the friendly faces. Located in a high mountain valley, deep in the San Juan mountains and on a paved access. Vallecito is the perfect get-away for every season. Stay with us at the Blue Spruce RV Park & Cabins, just up the road from the lake.... |
Wolf Creek
 | 20 miles away Wolf Creek is renowned for light, fluffy powder that comes in epic portions.In addition to a variety of traditionally maintained beginner and intermediate terrain, Wolf Creek offers an exceptional back-country feel with 1,000 acres of advanced and expert terrain serviced by the Alberta lift, including the breathtaking Knife Ridge, the challenging Waterfall Area, and Alberta Peak, the pinnacle of Wolf Creek Ski Area, all of which exists largely in its natural state.....After a snow-filled December, Wolf Creek Ski Area has surpassed the 200-inch mark, making it the ski resort with the Most Snow in the Nation! With sun-filled days and not another storm coming in for at least a week, this is the best time to discover why boarders and skiers alike have coveted the deep powder and incredible natural snow in Southwest Colorado.... |
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