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    If you like lakes and you're in this part of Minnesota you can check out Steep Lake. All through the months of summer at Steep Lake highs are ordinarily in the 70's, and during summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. For the duration of the winter highs are mostly in the 10's, and after the sun is down during the winter temperatures at Steep Lake fall into the-20's. After a long day outdoors Elbow Lake Lodge is a glorious spot to spend a night or two, and obviously,  
   this is a perfect neighborhood for people who like lakes, Fat Lake is a lake close by. Sioux River Campground is a tremendous local campground; hiking along the Stuart Portage is delightful fun.
This is no place for people who don’t like to have a good time. From a rain point of view Steep Lake is a quite typical spot; June is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest month of the year is February. This lake is so wonderful. Steep Lake is right
 
               by the Echo Trail; Steep Lake is a wonderful site to visit for more than one day, Lake Jeanette Campground is a wonderful site to camp nearby.
Why not take a refreshing hike along the Beatty Portage, and you're in all probability addicted to lakes, Deposit Lake is one of those nearby.

 
Elbow Lake Lodge, Cook
30 miles away
Elbow Lake Lodge is a first-class family-oriented resort nestled between the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness and Voyageurs National Park. We have a wonderful 900-foot natural sand beach, full ser...

Grand Ely Lodge Resort And Conf Ctr, Ely
31 miles away
Four seasons of fun at the Grand Ely Lodge Resort & Conference Center! 61 deluxe lakeview rooms and suites with wet bars, refrigerator and coffeemaker. Indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna. Dine in award win...

Current weather conditions at Steep Lake, St. Louis County, Minnesota
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Local climate location: TOWER 39 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 48.30611
Longitude: -92.23333

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These outdoors activities are available near Steep Lake.
 Hotels Near Steep Lake:
Elbow Lake Lodge, Cook, 30 miles away
Grand Ely Lodge Resort And Conf Ctr, Ely, 31 miles away
Budget Host Motel Ely, Ely, 32 miles away
Super 8 Motel - Ely, Ely, 33 miles away
Lodge At Giants Ridge, Biwabik, 36 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Steep Lake:
Sioux River Campground, St. Louis County, 8 miles away
Lake Jeanette Campground, St. Louis County, 9 miles away
Sand Beach Campground, St. Louis County, 12 miles away
Beddow's Campground, Crane Lake, 17 miles away
 Trails Near Steep Lake:
Beatty Portage, St. Louis County, 4 miles away
Echo Trail, St. Louis County, 11 miles away
Stuart Portage, St. Louis County, 19 miles away
 Lakes Near Steep Lake:
Deposit Lake, St. Louis CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Fat Lake, St. Louis CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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Echo Lake
17 miles away
...e cant be that many in the lake. To my surprise the lake obviously had changed and we caught a entire fish basket of jumbo gills in less than three hours. The fish were spawning again (we went the same week) and every gill even the smallest one was a jumbo gill. My father mounted one gill that was 12 in long and weighed in at just over 1.75 pounds. Not bad for a lake that 30 years ago didnt really have native panfish. Also, the crappies are gigantic. Many people are starting to catch on to this and the populations of this fish I believe 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...

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