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Beautiful North Arm Trout Lake has much to offer visitors. What would winter be without some skiing at Giants Ridge, and close by you stumble on the Echo Trail which is a brilliant hiking trail. For the duration of the warm months here at North Arm Trout Lake, high temperatures regularly reach the 70's. During the dark hours of summer temperatures descend down into the 40's. The winter brings highs down to the 10's; nighttime lows at North Arm Trout Lake throughout
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| | the wintertime mostly dip into the-20's. This lake is so wonderful. Stay the night at Lake Jeanette Campground, and there's whitewater on Vermilion River for all you thrill seekers. You're most likely into lakes, Little Trout Lake is one of those nearby, and going for a hike on the Beatty Portage is always a great adventure. North Arm Trout Lake gets a typical amount of rainfall; June is the month that gets the most rain, and February is the month with | |
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the least moisture. What a place this is for outdoors people. There is a wonderful hiking trail close to North Arm Trout Lake called the Canfield Portage. You'll need more than a day to discover everything North Arm Trout Lake
has to offer, you can camp at Sioux River Campground, and of course, this is a magnificent region for people who like lakes, Trout Lake is a lake close by.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.02028 Longitude: -92.29722
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Vermilion River, St. Louis CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II-III - 5.5 miles long (Vermilion Dam to Twomile Creek) |
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Vermilion River, St. Louis CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class II-IV - 1.5 miles long (Eightmile Creek to Cty 24) |
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Vermilion River, St. Louis CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class II-IV - 4 miles long (FS491 to CR24) |
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Echo Lake
 | 13 miles away ...elieve are declining. Back when my father first started fishing this lake walleyes and northern were caught in the dozens every day. But, they werent trophy fish but it was fun catching a stringer everyday. Now the lake is producing the same ''hammerhandle'' pike and ''dinner'' size walleye as the past as well as many trophies of both species. I believe the bluegills that research states accidently got into the lake are providing much more feed for this lake. But the funny thing is the gills are getting big too. So i think to my self, what is the true feeder fish? Every lake has a true feeder fish that never really gets big right? Well that fish is the perch unfortunatly. Back in the 70's the lake had jumbo perch, they were hard to find, you only caught a couple but they made anything out of lake michigan look like a minnow. I did catch one jumbo though, and even that one was on the small side of a true jumbo but there still a few ''smart ones'' left i guess you could say. Echo lake has lots of stumps,logs, boulders and such so you will get stuck. If you dont get stuck then you arent... |
Bear Head Lake
 | 18 miles away wonderful state park. anemities, but secluded. clean. fishing, hiking, swimming, canoeing...need i say more?... |
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