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This lake is one of the great places here in the Clearwater Mountains. Looking for some flowing water? Try Lost Lake Creek; get your heart pumping on the splendid whitewater of Clearwater River - Little North Fork. This lake is so wonderful. This lake is so wonderful. Why not take a refreshing hike along the Slate-Dunn Peak Trail, and there's whitewater on St. Joe River - Marble Creek for all you adrenaline junkies. Man, is there a heap of fun things to
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| | do in the Clearwater Mountains. Crow Lake is right by the Ally Point Trail, and camping at Little North Fork Campground is always a tremendous experience. For the period of the days of summer at Crow Lake highs are ordinarily in the 80's while overnight lows are usually in the 50's. For the period of the winter highs are commonly in the 30's, and throughout the dark hours in the wintertime at Crow Lake temperatures drop to the 20's. So many entertaining | |
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things to do here in the Clearwater Mountains, too tremendous to be true. Camping is available at Twin Creek Campground, and not far from Crow Lake you'll locate Little Lost Lake which is a lovely lake. Breezy Point is simple to spot
from Crow Lake. Lakes? Sure, Fish Lake is in the vicinity. This is no site for people who don’t like to have a good time. Hiking along the Freezeout Trail is perfect fun, and tremendous skiing awaits you at Lookout Pass. Crow
Lake gets a typical amount of precipitation; the month with most of the snow is January, and the driest of the months is July.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.1125 Longitude: -115.925
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Floodwood Creek, Clearwater CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class III-IV - 4 miles long (Bridge to Reservoir) |
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Fish Lake, Shoshone CountyCounty, 3 miles away |
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