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| | Lower Bear Lake, Bitterroot Range, Idaho County, Idaho |
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Do stop by Lower Bear Lake while you're in this part of Idaho. You truly should go for the Bitterroot Range. Best Western Hamilton Inn is a great location to get some rest, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always stop by close by Coquina Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Near Lower Bear Lake you discover Bear Creek Pass which is a great site to stop at, and White Sand Creek has a fine whitewater paddling spot nearby. These mountains rock, just
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| | look at all the amusing stuff to do in the Bitterroot Range. Skiing at Lost Trail is one of those things you just must do, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Ward Mountain Trail. The amount of precipitation that falls at Lower Bear Lake is close to the national average; January is the month that gets the most snow, and the driest month of the year is July. Hiking along the Old Nez Perce Trail is magnificent fun; in case you don’t mind getting soaked, | |
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you can always go whitewater paddling on Big Sand Creek. Lower Bear Lake is a pleasant place to visit for more than one day, Schumaker Campground is a pleasant place to camp nearby, and do take a hike on the North Route Of Old Nez
Perce Trail. This is no site for people who don’t like to enjoy themselves. Bear Creek Pass Campground is a brilliant local campground. Lakes? Sure, Upper Bear Lake is in close proximity. This lake is located in the wonderful
Bitterroot Range. This lake is so wonderful. During the months of summer at Lower Bear Lake temperatures are generally in the 80's while night lows are commonly in the 40's. For the period of the winter highs are in the 30's with temperatures at Lower Bear Lake dipping down into the 10's during winter nights.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.10611 Longitude: -114.4828
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Lost Trail, Montana, 16 miles away 1800 vertical feet |
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Big Sand Creek, Idaho CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class V - 4 miles long (Swamp Creek Trail to White Sand Creek) |
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White Sand Creek, Idaho CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class IV-V - 4 miles long (Big Flat Creek to Colt Creek Campground) |
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White Sand Creek, Idaho CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class III-IV - 12 miles long (Colt Creek Cabin to White Sand Campground) |
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Lost Trail
 | 15 miles away Family oriented ski area with affordable prices, no hype, and the best snow in Montana. We are located on the Montana/Idaho border on Hwy 93 South with simple access to the ski area.... |
Tag Alder Lake
 | 17 miles away I venture up to Tag Alder every year. It is getting more and more difficult to get up there because of the new growth of trees from the fires of 2000. Once there it is beautiful lake. Another half hour hike up and you will be at the summit of the mountain. There is a nice camp area on North shore. Fishing is best in late spring using small spinners or powerbait.... |
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