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Why not stop by Blue Creek Reservoir if you're passing through these parts. There are plenty of people from Rexburg here at Blue Creek Reservoir, and do explore Sand Creek Reservoir, it's a picturesque lake. This lake is so wonderful. If you came for an overnight stay Harriman State Park is a splendid site to camp, and the Willow Creek Trail offers hiking at its best. Blue Creek Number One Dam has fine water scenery and it's near Blue Creek Reservoir; if you're
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| | looking for some flowing water? Try Blue Creek. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at GuestHouse Henrys Fork Inn, and pleasant hiking is available along the East Sheridan Creek Trail. If you need a place to stay Island Park Village Resort is a fine choice. The warmest time of the year brings highs in the 70's to Blue Creek Reservoir; throughout summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. High temperatures all through the winter are normally | |
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in the 20's; overnight lows at Blue Creek Reservoir all through the wintertime usually descend into the 0's. Blue Creek Reservoir is typically a pretty dried out spot; the wettest month of the year is frequently June, that's the
one that rains the most while February is commonly the driest month. While you're here at Blue Creek Reservoir, you could also visit picturesque Hidden Lake Reservoir; Blue Spring is always fun to check out. Now, you may believe that's
a heap but there's even more amusing stuff to do here at Blue Creek Reservoir. Jessen's RV and Bed and Breakfast is a perfect local campground, and float down the rapids of Teton River in a kayak. Get dripping wet paddling on
Henrys Fork, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Blue Creek Reservoir; Bear Hole Trail is a tremendous local trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.22389 Longitude: -111.6108
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Henrys Fork, Fremont CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class III-V - 11 miles long (Riverside Campground to above Upper Mesa Falls) |
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Teton River, Fremont CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class II-III - 6.3 miles long (Teton Dam site to Teton Forks) |
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Henrys Fork, Fremont CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II - 4 miles long (Box Canyon to Last Chance) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Jessen's RV and Bed and Breakfast
 | 12 miles away Jessens RV park is the best place in the world!!!!ÿ What a truly magical place to spend the summer and winter. The view of the Tetons is breathtaking. I encourage every one to stay there.... |
Myers Creek Trail
 | 15 miles away I am a descendant of J J Myers who rode with Captain Fremont who explored California. Is there a relationship between Myers Creek Trail and Fremont County, Idaho to the above men?... |
Henrys Fork
 | 16 miles away Box Canyon can be floated by most anyone in a canoe, raft, drift boat, kayak or pontoon boat 8'+. There are enough rocks and shoreline sweepers to keep you on your toes. It's mainly floated by anglers or pleasure floaters and is often done several times a day due to it's nice short length of 4 miles. It's not real wilderness but the wilds are closeby and it's got a nice feel.... |
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