Brockie Lake, Custer County, Idaho

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     If you need a location to stay Villager by ResortQuest is a glorious choice; if you came for an overnight stay Wildhorse Campground is a splendid location to camp. While you're here at Brockie Lake you can take a hike along the Copper Creek Trail, and there are some brilliant whitewater spots on Big Lost River - East Fork. This lake is so wonderful. Rough Lake is a nearby lake that you could visit, and a delightful nearby hotel is Airport Inn. Summertime highs  
   at Brockie Lake frequently tend to be in the 80's, and the night is rather cooler of course, frequently in the 40's. Throughout the winter highs are frequently in the 20's, and winter nights come with lows in the 0's to Brockie Lake.
Yep, outdoors enjoyable things to do are really plentiful here at Brockie Lake. While you're here at Brockie Lake, you could also stop at beautiful Green Lake, and River Park Golf Course is a splendid campground nearby. Brockie Lake
 
               is pretty dehydrated commonly; through the month of June you get the most rain around here, and February on the other hand is the driest.

 
Villager by ResortQuest, Sun Valley
17 miles away
Villager by ResortQuest is nestled in the green lush city of Sun Valley. This is a great property for a summertime stay. Spacious decks sit above Trail Creek providing a great location for outside rel...

Airport Inn, Hailey
33 miles away
The Airport Inn, close to the Hailey airport and the Blaine County government offices, is an easy and convenient choice for the business traveler or vacationer. The newly remodeled rooms at the Airpor...

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Local climate location: CHILLY BARTON FLAT 25 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 43.68917
Longitude: -113.8503

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These outdoors activities are available near Brockie Lake.
 Hotels Near Brockie Lake:
Villager by ResortQuest, Sun Valley, 17 miles away
Airport Inn, Hailey, 33 miles away
AmericInn Hailey, Hailey, 33 miles away
The Ridge by ResortQuest, Sun Valley, 33 miles away
Snowcreek by ResortQuest, Sun Valley, 34 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Brockie Lake:
Wildhorse Campground, Custer County, 18 miles away
River Park Golf Course, Mackay, 19 miles away
Wagon wheel Motel and RV Park, Mackay, 20 miles away
 Whitewater Near Brockie Lake:
Big Lost River - East Fork, Custer CountyCounty, 12 miles away
      Class II-III - 27.1 miles long (Headwaters to Forks)
 National Parks Near Brockie Lake:
Craters Of The Moon National Monument, Arco - ID, 39 miles away
 Trails Near Brockie Lake:
Copper Creek Trail, Custer County, 8 miles away
 Lakes Near Brockie Lake:
Green Lake, Custer CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Rough Lake, Custer CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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Big Lost River - East Fork
12 miles away
I've rafted this streach, as well as down to Bartlett Point many times on an 8' pontoon boat. Canyon area just before confluence with N. Fk. is pretty tricky. There is a narrow chute that can be dangerous. Lots of fun to be had on the Big Lost! Come try it for yourself, spend some $ in Mackay & tell 'em you want this river kept as wild as possible....

Wildhorse Campground
18 miles away
I camped at Wildhorse Creek Campground during August 2005. I found a hidden gem. Lots of activities for the outdoorsman, fishing, hiking, 4-wheeling, dirt biking. This campground has the hand cranked water pumps. At first the water may come out dirty, but keep pumping, it will clear up. The restrooms were very tidy and not smelly which is common for pit tiolets. My first morning there, I awoke to find a bull moose and a cow moose grazing in the brush across the road less than 20 yards from the campsite. The road is a little rough and could be graded. The road cotinues beyond the campground, but there is a sign that indicates its a rough rough.
Believe what it says, it is a very rough road, with the creek washing it out in some places. Do not take anything less than a 4 wheel drive vehicle on this part of the road.
The trip is worth it though, the views are spectacular.
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