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If you like lakes and you're in this part of Idaho you can check out Twin Lakes. High temperatures at Twin Lakes through the summer months are in the 80's, and throughout the night it cools down to the 40's. Daytime highs all through the wintertime are in the 30's with temperatures at Twin Lakes dipping down into the 20's throughout winter nights. While you're here at Twin Lakes you can take a hike along the Storm Peak Trail, and Bad Bear Peak is a peak you can
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| | catch a glimpse of from Twin Lakes. Get drenched paddling on St. Joe River; if you need a place to stay Super 8 Motel - St. Regis is a good choice. This lake is so wonderful. On a glorious day at Twin Lakes you can take a hike along the Dead Mule Trail, and camping at Gold Creek Campground is always a splendid experience. The yearly rainfall here at Twin Lakes is about average; the month with most of the snow is January; the driest month is July. This lake | |
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is located in the wonderful Bitterroot Range. All the outdoors fun things in the Bitterroot Range will keep you coming back many times. This is a glorious vicinity for folks who like lakes. Fawn Lake is a lake close at hand, and
Twin Lakes is perfect enough to spend more than a day at, Lintz Campground is a perfect local campground. If you want a good time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Twin Lakes. Lakes are great; Mallard Lake is a lake that's
near Twin Lakes; the Old Montana Trail is a perfect hiking trail nearby. Yeah, come up here to the Bitterroot Range for a perfect time. The slopes of Lookout Pass are so inviting noone can resist.
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Super 8 Motel - St. Regis, Saint Regis
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18 miles away
The Super 8 Motel St. Regis is conveniently located just off Interstate 90 Exit 33. Property features 53 rooms, Super Start Breakfast, Suites, Hot Tub, Guest Laundry, Large vehicle parking, Outside p...
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Baymont Inn & Suites Kellogg, Kellogg
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49 miles away
If you like skiing and other outdoor recreation, you'll love the Baymont Inn & Suites Kellogg. Conveniently located across the street from the Silver Mountain Ski Resort, this contemporary hotel is a ...
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Current weather conditions at Twin Lakes, Bitterroot Range, Shoshone County, Idaho

Local climate location: AVERY RANGER STN 5 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.07861 Longitude: -115.4889
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St. Joe River, Shoshone CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class III-IV - 7 miles long (Conrad Crossing Campground to Bluff Creek Bridge) |
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St. Joe River, Shoshone CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class III - 10 miles long (Spruce Tree Campground to Gold Creek) |
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St. Joe River, Shoshone CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class III-IV - 16 miles long (Heller Creek to Spruce Tree) |
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Fawn Lake, Shoshone CountyCounty, 6 miles away |
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Lookout Pass
 | 22 miles away 1 PHOTO Lookout Pass is the original Idaho ski area having documented skiing and a home made rope tow in
1935. The local ski pioneers chose Lookout Pass because of the abundant snowfall and excellent snow quality which they could access by jumping on the Northern Pacific railcars as they proceeded east from the mining towns of Wallace and Mullan, Idaho. These ski adventurers would hop off the railcars at the summit and utilize a highway storage shed as a warming hut
that they nicknamed ''Buzzards Roost''. Lookout Pass has operated every winter season since 1935 and has a
reputation for legendary powder, earliest openings, and longest season in the region. Average snowfall is 400'' of light Northern Rockies snow. The ''Affordable Family Ski Area'' has recently received a major expansion approval and has initiated the first three phases of a five phase Master Development Plan.... |
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