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    If you like lakes and you're in this part of Idaho you can check out Davis Reservoir. This place, the Salmon River Mountains, has so much outdoors cool things. Lakes are delightful; Tom J Reservoir is a lake that's close to Davis Reservoir, and Davis Dam is stunning. Getting to Little Pearsol Creek from Davis Reservoir is painless, and camping is available at Pinewood Lodge Motel and RV. You feel that's sufficient? Just getting warmed up. A perfect site to  
   camp here at Davis Reservoir is Arrowhead Mountain Village, and there is a glorious hiking trail nearby called the Skunk Creek Trail.
This lake is so wonderful. There's whitewater on Payette River - North Fork for all you adrenaline rush seekers, and the Eagle Nest Trail is a pleasant hiking trail nearby. From a rainfall point of view Davis Reservoir is a pretty typical site; January is when you get the most snow here while July is usually the driest month. This
 
               lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Ashley Inn is a delightful spot to spend a night or two.
If you adore the outdoors you'll adore it here in the Salmon River Mountains. You can run the rapids of Payette River - Middle Fork near Davis Reservoir; if you need a place to stay Mccall Super 8 Lodge is a tremendous choice. Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always visit nearby Calendar Reservoir, and going for a hike on the Willow Creek Trail is always a great adventure. For the duration of the warm months highs here at Davis Reservoir reach the 80's, and during the night it cools down to the 40's. The winter comes with highs in the 30's; night lows throughout the wintertime for Davis Reservoir tend to be in the 10's.
Davis Reservoir is located in the Salmon River Mountains.

 
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Current weather conditions at Davis Reservoir, Salmon River Mountains, Valley County, Idaho
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Local climate location: MC CALL 5 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 44.52139
Longitude: -115.9911

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These outdoors activities are available near Davis Reservoir.
 Hotels Near Davis Reservoir:
Ashley Inn, Cascade, 4 miles away
Mccall Super 8 Lodge, Mccall, 20 miles away
AmericInn McCall, Mccall, 20 miles away
Whitetail Club and Resort, Mccall, 21 miles away
Cabana Inn, Boise, 46 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Davis Reservoir:
Arrowhead Mountain Village, Cascade, 2 miles away
Pinewood Lodge Motel and RV, Cascade, 2 miles away
Trinity Pines Camp & Conferenc, Cascade, 3 miles away
Pines Rv Park, Cascade, 3 miles away
 Whitewater Near Davis Reservoir:
Payette River - North Fork, Valley CountyCounty, 10 miles away
      Class II-III - 10 miles long (Cabarton Bridge to Smiths Ferry)
Payette River - Middle Fork, Valley CountyCounty, 14 miles away
      Class IV - 3 miles long (West Fork Bridge to upstream of Trail Creek)
Payette River - Middle Fork, -blank- CountyCounty, 16 miles away
      Class II(III) - 4.5 miles long (Hardscrabble Campground to Lightning Creek Bridge)
 Trails Near Davis Reservoir:
Eagle Nest Trail, Valley County, 5 miles away
Skunk Creek Trail, Valley County, 7 miles away
Willow Creek Trail, Valley County, 8 miles away
 Lakes Near Davis Reservoir:
Tom J Reservoir, Valley CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Calendar Reservoir, Valley CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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Payette River - North Fork
Are there any guided rafting trips on this stretch of the river??...Don`t forget the take out is just south of the old sheep bridge in Smiths Ferry where you can park your car in a park like setting. Rest rooms are clean and a nice place to unwind after great day of paddling....

Wilson Creek Trail
10 miles away
I didn't hike this trail myself but someone in our party met us in middle fork by this route,they said the trail fizzles out half way down because it was too close to the stream and the flash floods have washed it out. They did however state that if you are looking for bear that is very possible to locate since they ran into two different ones feeding near the stream. The trail is more like a rock trail as you get nearer to the Middle fork. Seems sad to think about it now since we are only 50 years away from the time that folks were packing in and farming on the alluvial grades of the middle fork....

Blackmare Lake
17 miles away
The trail to Blackmare Lake is in very poor shape. The fire last year weakened the trees and the wind took down many of them. There are several 24-36' logs across the trail preventing horse travel. Hikers can make the trek, but expect to be climbing over a lot of down timber. The trails themselves are not terrible, but they are very loose with decomposed granite sand.
The other big problem with the trail is that past the signs at the first bridge, there is absolutely no direction as to where the trails will take you or how far you are along the trails. ...

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