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Stevens Saddle is a great place to check out nearby. There's so much to do here at Slide Rock Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Seven Devils Campground is a good spot for that. This lake is so wonderful. Get your pulse rate up on the great whitewater of Little Salmon River, and if the weather is pleasant, you can go for a hike along the Old Boise Trail. You just can't imagine the amount of outdoors entertaining stuff the area in the neighborhood
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| | of Slide Rock Lake has to offer. A nice close by hotel is Best Western Salmon Rapids Lodge, needless to say you could also take a look at Horse Heaven Lake since you're here; it's not far at all. This lake is so wonderful. If you came to camp Windy Saddle Campground is a wonderful place to do that, and why not take a little visit to Mill Creek while you're here. Summertime highs at Slide Rock Lake mostly tend to be in the 90's with overnight lows in the | |
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50's. Daytime highs through the winter are in the 40's; overnight lows at Slide Rock Lake during the wintertime commonly sink into the 20's. The Wallowa Mountains scenery is always beautiful. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
Mccall-The Hunt Lodge, Id is a splendid place to get some rest. Whohoo, so many cool things in one place! The Wallowa Mountains is excellent! Near Slide Rock Lake you find the Deep Creek Trail which is a fine hiking trail; the sight
of Mount Belial is wonderful. Now, you may imagine that's lots but there's even more fun stuff to do here in the Wallowa Mountains. Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Snake River, and if
you've had enough of Slide Rock Lake, Haas Lake is close by. Slide Rock Lake sits in the shade of the Seven Devils Mountains, and the Heavens Gate Trail is a magnificent hiking trail close by. Slide Rock Lake gets very little precipitation; of all the months in a year May is the one with the most rain, and the driest month is July.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.29056 Longitude: -116.5672
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Snake River, Wallowa CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class III-IV - 32 miles long (Hells Canyon Dam to Pittsburg Landing) |
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Little Salmon River, Idaho/ Adams CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class II-V - 20 miles long (Hazard Creek to Salmon River at Riggins) |
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Hazard Creek, Idaho CountyCounty, 19 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
 | 17 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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