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    Beautiful Roaring Lakes has much to offer visitors. Roaring Lakes is nice enough to spend more than a day at, Picnic Point Campground is a nice local campground, and Roaring Lakes is not the only place close by, Knox Lake is a close by lake. Roaring Lakes is located in the Salmon River Mountains. Be careful coming to Roaring Lakes, you might not ever wanna go back home again. There's so much to do here at Roaring Lakes that you need to camp here for a while,  
   Penny Spring Campground is a pleasant location for that; why not take a refreshing hike along the Log Mountain Trail.
Roaring Lakes gets a normal amount of annual rain; the month of January is the wettest with most of the snow, and the driest month is July. And that's not all you can do here in the Salmon River Mountains. If you need a place to stay Ashley Inn is a splendid choice; hiking is a popular thing to do around Roaring Lakes; Trout Creek Trail is
 
               a perfect local trail. This lake is so wonderful.
For the duration of the warm months at Roaring Lakes temperatures are regularly in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures sink down into the 30's. High temperatures through the wintertime are normally in the 30's while Roaring Lakes overnight low temperatures during the winter are in the 0's. If the weather is beautiful, you obtain a splendid panorama of Cabin Peak from Roaring Lakes, and there's whitewater on Johnson Creek for all you thrill seekers. This lake is so wonderful. The slopes of Brundage Mountain are so inviting noone can resist, of course you could also pop by Shell Rock Lake since you're here; it's not far at all.
So many amusing things in the Salmon River Mountains, just unbelievable. The Fourmile Creek Trail offers hiking at its best, and whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend Salmon River - South Fork.

 
Ashley Inn, Cascade
31 miles away
For those who seek luxury lodging in the heart of the rugged Idaho Mountains, we invite you to make your stay at The Ashley Inn, a memory to cherish. King and Queen sized beds... Ultra Bath Therapy Tu...

Mccall Super 8 Lodge, Mccall
33 miles away
Super 8 in Mc Call, Idaho. Property features 61 rooms, Super Start Plus Breakfast, Free Wireless Hi Speed Internet, Whirlpool Suites, Executive King Suites, Large Family Suites, Hair Dryers, Coffee M...

Current weather conditions at Roaring Lakes, Salmon River Mountains, Valley County, Idaho
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Local climate location: WARREN 26 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 44.7425
Longitude: -115.6333

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These outdoors activities are available near Roaring Lakes.
 Hotels Near Roaring Lakes:
Ashley Inn, Cascade, 31 miles away
Mccall Super 8 Lodge, Mccall, 33 miles away
AmericInn McCall, Mccall, 33 miles away
Whitetail Club and Resort, Mccall, 35 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Roaring Lakes:
Penny Spring Campground, Valley County, 4 miles away
Picnic Point Campground, Valley County, 5 miles away
Trout Creek Campground, Valley County, 5 miles away
Summit Lake Campground, Valley County, 6 miles away
 Ski Areas Near Roaring Lakes:
Brundage Mountain, Idaho, 11 miles away
      1800 vertical feet
 Whitewater Near Roaring Lakes:
Salmon River - South Fork, Valley CountyCounty, 5 miles away
      Class IV-V - 7 miles long (Goat Creek to footbridge at Poverty Flats Campground)
Johnson Creek, Valley CountyCounty, 7 miles away
      Class IV-V+ - 31 miles long (Headwaters to Halfway Creek 31.1 mi to Ice Hole Campground)
Salmon River - East Fork of South Fork, Valley CountyCounty, 12 miles away
      Class III-V - 12 miles long (Close to Yellow Pinto South Fork Salmon River)
 Trails Near Roaring Lakes:
Trout Creek Trail, Valley County, 1 miles away
Fourmile Creek Trail, Valley County, 3 miles away
Log Mountain Trail, Valley County, 5 miles away
 Lakes Near Roaring Lakes:
Knox Lake, Valley CountyCounty, 2 miles away
Shell Rock Lake, Valley CountyCounty, 4 miles away

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Brundage Mountain
11 miles away
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...ly, Brundage has an undisputed reputation for the Best Snow in Idaho.
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 t...

Blackmare Lake
11 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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