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Not enough hours in a day to enjoy the Sawtooth Range. You'll need more than a day to look at everything Cony Lake has to offer, you can camp at Grandjean Campground, and get your pulse rate up on the great whitewater of Salmon River. Yep, outdoors amusing things to do are really bountiful here at Cony Lake. Do pop by Three Lake near Cony Lake, it's a lovely lake, and there is a fine hiking trail nearby called the Black Warrior Creek Trail. This lake is so wonderful.
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| | There's so much to do here at Cony Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Iron Creek Campground is a fine location for that, and dry warm beds await you at Greyhawk by ResortQuest. This lake is so wonderful. Summertime at Cony Lake arrives with high temperatures in the 80's. Once the sun is down it drops down to the 40's. High temperatures through the wintertime are normally in the 30's; night lows in the 10's for Cony Lake. On a great day at Cony | |
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Lake you can take a hike along the Bull Moose Trail, and the top of Cony Peak is easily made out from Cony Lake. Cony Lake is a beautiful lake in the Sawtooth Range. Cony Lake is a good site of typical precipitation; January is
when you get the most snow here, and July is the month with the least moisture. But wait, there's more exciting things to do in the Sawtooth Range. Garden Creek is a pretty stream that is worth going to, and a scenic lake like Meadow
Lake is a glorious site to have a look at. A wonderful spot for whitewater paddling next to Cony Lake is Salmon River, and the Yellow Belly Trail is a good hiking trail nearby.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.06222 Longitude: -115.0606
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| These outdoors activities are available near Cony Lake. |
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| | Whitewater Near Cony Lake:
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Salmon River, Custer CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II-III - 12 miles long (Hellroaring Creek to Redfish Lake Creek) |
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Salmon River, Custer CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class III-IV - 13 miles long (Stanley to Old Sunbeam Dam) |
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Elk Lake
 | Elk lake is approximately 12 miles from the Grandjean campground. You can not reach it by car. The trail has mild elevation gain and parallels the river during many sections. There are no designated campgrounds at elk lake however 3 spots have obvious use. Deer and elk are commonly viewed near the lake, especially in the early morning or near dusk.... |
Imogene Lake
 | Imogene is a beautiful lake with a complex shoreline, worthy of hours of exploration, as are its family of 15 lakes and pools downstream from it.... |
Hell Roaring Lake
 | Hi, we (wife and I) walked into the lake the 3rd week of July 2008; we took the unmaintained road to about 200 yards from the trailhead. If you take this in lieu of the walk in, plan on a 40 minute drive to cover 5-miles; your vehicle (should be high-center 4-wd) will get scratched up from the branches adjacent to the road. The parking lot holds 6-vehicles...if you encounter another vehicle coming at you, there are very few areas where you can back into/get off the road to let the other pass; it is a 'long way' to back up on a challenging road. To get to the trail head from the parking lot, you will ford 2-branches of the river/stream (10 ? 20? across)...walk across deadfall with the aid of a walking stick...or walk thru the water...just below the knee. We walked in on a tuesday and encountered 15+ people coming/going on the path. Easy 2-mile walk, many mosquitoes...quicker coming back.... |
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