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Stambaugh Reservoir is a great lake in an area with lots of outdoors fun all around. You just can't envision the amount of outdoors enjoyable stuff the Park Range has to offer. Hiking along the Percy Lake Trail is splendid fun; if you came for an overnight stay Hidden Lakes Campground is a great place to camp. While you're here at Stambaugh Reservoir you can take a hike along the Divide Trail, and after a long day outdoors Winterwood Townhomes is a magnificent
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| | place to spend a night or two. All through the summer months at Stambaugh Reservoir highs are commonly in the 80's while nighttime lows are regularly in the 40's. During the winter the highs are generally in the 20's, and nighttime lows at Stambaugh Reservoir all through the wintertime usually sink into the-10's. Stambaugh Reservoir is located in the Park Range. The skiing at Howelsen Hill is tremendous; if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Crosby | |
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Creek. Yeah, come here to Stambaugh Reservoir for a splendid time. A day on the slopes of Steamboat is just what you need, and Grizzly Creek Campground is a nice campground nearby. This lake is so wonderful. Ross Reservoir is
a nearby lake that you could have a look at. It is very dehydrated here at Stambaugh Reservoir regularly; through December this area sees the most snow, and August is when it's the driest. Whohoo, so much amusing stuff in one place!
The Park Range rocks! Do stop at Hidden Lakes in the neighborhood of Stambaugh Reservoir, it's a wonderful lake, and if you need a spot to stay Scandinavian Lodge and Condominiums is a wonderful choice. This lake is so wonderful.
At Stambaugh Dam in close proximity to Stambaugh Reservoir there are some interesting things to see; you can have a glorious hiking adventure along the Newcomb Creek Trail.
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Winterwood Townhomes, Steamboat Springs
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13 miles away
Each Winterwood Townhome comes equipped with a full kitchen, fireplace, private Jacuzzi tub in the master bedroom, steam shower, private sauna, washer/dryer and beautiful woodside seclusion. These thr...
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Scandinavian Lodge and Condominiums, Steamboat Springs
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13 miles away
Scandinavian Lodge and Condominiums all come equipped with full kitchen, gas fireplace and a private balcony. There is an outdoor heated pool, hot tub, sauna, and great views of the south valley. This...
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Current weather conditions at Stambaugh Reservoir, Park Range, Jackson County, Colorado

Local climate location: STEAMBOAT SPRINGS 13 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.51389 Longitude: -106.6047
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Service Creek Trail
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