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Whohoo, so much amusing stuff in one place! He Devil Lake is peerless! After a long day outdoors Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Mccall-The Hunt Lodge, Id is a magnificent site to spend a night or two, and the Deep Creek Trail is a fine hiking trail close by. He Devil Lake gets very little rain; May is when you get the most rain here while July is frequently the driest month. This location, the Wallowa Mountains, has so much outdoors fun stuff. Triangle
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| | Lake is a delightful lake close to He Devil Lake, and Best Western Salmon Rapids Lodge is a tremendous place to get some rest. The warmest time of the year brings highs in the 90's to He Devil Lake. When the night sets in temperatures fall down into the 50's. High temperatures through the winter are normally in the 40's while the cold winter nights at He Devil Lake are in the 20's. This lake is so wonderful. Camping at Windy Saddle Campground is always a fine experience. | |
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This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at He Devil Lake you can take a hike along the Old Boise Trail, and a pretty lake like Quad Lake is a brilliant place to have a look at. He Devil Lake is tremendous enough to spend
more than a day at, Seven Devils Campground is a tremendous local campground, and in case you don’t have a problem getting drenched, you can always go whitewater paddling on Snake River. On a glorious day at He Devil Lake you can
take a hike along the Heavens Gate Trail; Little Salmon River has a magnificent whitewater paddling spot nearby. The Wallowa Mountains scenery is always beautiful. If you like the outdoors you'll like it here in the Wallowa Mountains.
At He Devil Lake you can catch a sight of Mount Belial; the Seven Devils Mountains is a major highlight of the vicinity close by.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.32583 Longitude: -116.5625
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Snake River, Wallowa CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class III-IV - 32 miles long (Hells Canyon Dam to Pittsburg Landing) |
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Little Salmon River, Idaho/ Adams CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II-V - 20 miles long (Hazard Creek to Salmon River at Riggins) |
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Hazard Creek, Idaho CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class III-IV - 1 miles long (Hard Creek to Little Salmon confluence) |
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Emerald Lake
 | How is the fishing?... |
Papoose Lake
 | I was raised in Riggins, ID and you need to check your maps. The Wallowa mountains are in OREGON! The areas you are talking about are in IDAHO, primarily in the Seven Devils range.... |
Lost Valley Reservoir
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO When we were there in September the water was very low.We didnt have to much luck fishing but I seen a couple people that caught one or two. It's a nice little lake but has a lot of bees and cattle were running all through the camp grounds. We even had a bull that was throwing up dirt and stomping his feet like he wanted to charge us. I don't know why in a forestry campground they would allow this where people camp. Anyway if you can put up with that go for it.We wont be going back.... |
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