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You can take a little visit to Strongarm Reservoir Number One Dam if you're here at Treasureton Reservoir; do explore Strongarm Reservoir Number One, it's a beautiful lake. A quick spree to Sant Creek in the vicinity of Treasureton Reservoir is a delightful idea; nearby you hit upon the Bloomington Lake Trail which is a magnificent hiking trail. Treasureton Reservoir is regularly a pretty dried out spot; May is the month that gets the most rain while August
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| | is commonly the driest month. This lake is so wonderful. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Treasureton Reservoir with nighttime lows in the 40's. Daytime highs all through the winter are in the 30's; after the sun is down throughout the winter temperatures at Treasureton Reservoir descend into the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. Camping is available at High Creek Campground, and there is a great hiking trail close by called the High Line Trail. A | |
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brilliant place for whitewater paddling next to Treasureton Reservoir is Bear River; while you're here, you could also stop by charming Condie Reservoir. So many amusing things in the neighborhood of Treasureton Reservoir, clearly
astonishing. Camping at Cub River Canyon Guest Ranch is always a pleasant experience; Bear River is a brilliant whitewater spot nearby. If you're visiting Treasureton Reservoir from Logan, you won't be the only one; Riverside Hot Springs Inn is a splendid place to get some rest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.23389 Longitude: -111.8611
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Bear River, Franklin CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-II - 7 miles long (Grace Power Plant to ID-34) |
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Bear River, Caribou/ Bear Lake CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class III-V - 6 miles long (Grace Dam Bridge to Grace Power Plant) |
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Bear River
 | 13 miles away We floated the Wayland Hot Springs to the Weston Bridge. You cannot put in downriver from the Highway 91 bridge anymore. However you can cross the highway and park and put in at the Riverside RV and trailer park. They have a boat ramp and a great place to camp. About a half mile above Squaw Hotsprings, a fence has been hung across the river, watch out that you don't snag your head, duck! After that there really is no obstructions until you get to the diverson about 2 miles above the Weston Bridge. Run this right down the middle. This is a great family float and a nice flat part of the river for beginners.... |
Bloomington Lake Trail
 | 18 miles away ...and Bloomington Lake is up Bloomington Canyon on the West Side of the Bear Lake Valley. The canyon road is accessed off of Highway 89 in the community of Bloomington. It is approximately 11 miles to the top of the canyon and parking area. The road is dirt and gravel and suitable for most passenger cars. It is a short trail to the lake where you will be rewarded with a beautiful high mountain lake with high surrounding cliffs. There are many trails the lead off from the canyon and connect to other surrounding canyons. One of the more notable trails is the Highline Trail. This is an approximate 60 mile trail that runs north and south along the ridge line of the mountains. The trail can be accessed at many point including the top of Bloomington Canyon. At the parking area the road continues a bit futher west and the road turns into a trail that leads up to the ridge. Your can travel north or south with the south direction being the most spectacular The Highline Trail is popular with hikers, horses, mountain bikers, ATV's and motorcycles. At this point the trail is single track... |
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