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| | Lost Lake, San Juan and Jemez Mountains, Conejos County, Colorado |
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This lake is located in the wonderful San Juan and Jemez Mountains. Whitewater paddling is pleasant on Conejos River, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Ruybalid Trail. This is no location for people who don’t like to enjoy themselves. Paddling on Rio de los Pinos is so much fun, and a lake nearby is Empedrado Lake. There's no way someone can get bored here in the San Juan and Jemez Mountains. This lake is so wonderful. Lost Lake is perfect enough
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| | to spend more than a day at, Conejos Campground is a perfect local campground; the Conejos Stock Driveway offers hiking at its best. So many amusing things to do in the San Juan and Jemez Mountains, not enough time. A magnificent location to camp here at Lost Lake is Spectacle Lake Campground, and a glorious nearby hotel is Branding Iron Motel. Lost Lake is not the only place nearby, Lily Lake is a nearby lake, and do take a hike on the Bear Lake Trail. | |
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The high level of rainfall makes Lost Lake a pretty wet location; March is when you get the most snow here; June is when it's the driest. All through the warm days of summer at Lost Lake temperatures are ordinarily in the 60's. All
through the moonlight hours it's ordinarily in the 40's. Through the wintertime highs are typically in the 30's, and nighttime lows throughout the wintertime for Lost Lake tend to be in the 0's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.24444 Longitude: -106.4297
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lost Lake. |
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Conejos River, Conejos CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II-IV - 6.4 miles long (Platoro Reservoir to South Fork Conejos) |
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Rio de los Pinos, -blank- CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class V+ - 8.8 miles long (Osier Colorado to Campground Close to San Miguel New Mexico) |
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Lily Lake, Conejos CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Ruybalid Trail
 | Rough Creek Falls is well worth the trip; near Ruybalid Trail.... |
Bear Lake Trail
 | Bear Lake was surely a disappointment! I'd heard it had good fishing, but after puffing up a long, steep, and confusing trail (we lost our way more than once, delaying our arrival about an hour) we found the lake nearly dry; muddy, and infested with mosquitoes! Next time I'll save myself the bother and fish the Conejos. ... |
Red Lake Trail
 | 1 PHOTO Gorgeous trail... |
Spruce Hole Trail
 | While I have not had the pleasure of hiking any of its trails yet, I look forward to camping in this area. I ''scouted'' the dirt road into the Spruce Hole exit off of the main road. It is very lovely through this piece of wilderness. Lots of healthy pines, wildflowers, and plenty of wildlife too. Sorry I don't have any pictures, but if you're thinking about camping or hiking here... I highly suggest that you do!... |
Trujillo Meadows Campground
 | 10 miles away In the 16 years that I have lived in the area, there has never been white water ( for rafting, canoeing, kayaking etc. I presume) in the Brazos. I think you are referring to the Chama River which starts in the Colorado San Juans and flows through New Mexico into the Rio Grande in Espanola ,NM. Plenty of white water there in the spring time....You seem to have missed letting people know about the great trout fishing at Trujillo Meadows. I have never been there that I haven't hooked a big one.... |
Stunner Campground
 | 12 miles away 2 PHOTOS At Stunner Campgrouinc in September... Stunner Campground... |
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