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Flossie Lake is a very beautiful lake in beautiful surroundings. This lake is so wonderful. Stay the night at Whitewater Campground, and some nearby water includes Red Top Creek. You definitely ought to adore the Salmon River Mountains. A perfect spot for whitewater paddling in close proximity to Flossie Lake is Salmon River. A tour to Red Top Meadows revives the spirit; do stop at Frog Pond, it's a beautiful lake. Through the summertime at Flossie Lake temperatures
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| | are typically in the 70's. For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures descend down into the 30's. High temperatures through the winter are normally in the 20's; night lows in the 0's for Flossie Lake. Big Mallard Creek Campground is a pleasant campground nearby, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Center Mountain Trail. Any time is a glorious time at Flossie Lake if you fancy the outdoors. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Flossie | |
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Lake; Chamberlain Trail is a splendid local trail; since you're here, you could also stop by gorgeous Frog Lake. A typical amount of rain falls here at Flossie Lake; January is the wettest month with most snow; July on the other
hand is the driest. This lake is one of the great places here in the Salmon River Mountains. These mountains rock, just check out all the exciting things to do in the Salmon River Mountains. There's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at nearby Brundage Mountain, and splendid hiking is available along the Three Blaze Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.39417 Longitude: -115.2739
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Salmon River, Idaho CountyCounty, 1 miles away Class III-IV - 79 miles long (Corn Creek to Vinegar Creek) |
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Red River Campground
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO Red River Campground is in a fairly open flat area with a? creek suitable for bathing running through it. Also fire pits, outhouses and sites spaced far apart for adequate privacy. Some sites have a tree or two nearby for shade.... |
Brundage Mountain
 | 29 miles away 7 PHOTOS ...A short eight-mile drive from McCall, Brundage has been a favorite of Idahoans for over 46 years. Corduroy lovers rave about the resort's wide, expertly groomed runs, while their powder-hungry pals can easily hop off-trail into endless glades stuffed with feather-light fluff. A mid-week visit to Brundage Mountain is all it takes to understand the resort's long-time claim that it is 'Uncrowded, Unspoiled, and Unbelievable'. Frequent visitors know it's easier to find a fresh line than a lift line at Brundage on a weekday. With an average of 325 inches of annual snowfall, the powder days are plentiful. Clear skies reveal sweeping views of Payette Lake & McCall off one crest, and endless mountain scenery reaching all the way to Oregon's Blue Mountains off the opposite side. The only challenge is deciding how long to savor the natural beauty before plunging back in for more terrific turns. Fortunately, with 1,800 vertical feet and more than 1,500 acres of in-bound terrain, there's plenty of time to enjoy both the snow and the spectacular scenery. Weekends and holidays are lively ... |
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