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A visit to Blue Mountain Lake is always a good idea. This lake is located in the wonderful Ozarks. Now, you may think that's heaps but there's even more amusing stuff to do here in the Ozarks. There's so much to do here at Blue Mountain Lake that you need to camp here for a while, St Joe State Park is a tremendous site for that; there are tremendous spots to discover along the Silver Mine Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes are brilliant; Silver Mines Dam is
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| | a lake that's in the neighborhood of Blue Mountain Lake; if you come at the right time of year, Mud Creek offers some tremendous whitewater. Be careful coming to Blue Mountain Lake, you might not ever wanna return home again. Why not stop by Blue Mountain Methodist Camp Lake Dam since you're here, and Blue Mountain Lake is delightful enough to spend more than a day at, Big Creek RV Park is a delightful local campground. An average amount of precipitation | |
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falls at Blue Mountain Lake; the wettest month of the year is mostly March, that's the one that rains the most, and January is when it's the driest. This lake is so wonderful. Barren Hollow is a magnificent place to spend some time
at, and obviously, this is a glorious neighborhood for folks who like lakes, Blue Mountain Lake is a lake around here. If you want a fine time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Blue Mountain Lake. Whohoo, so many fun
things in one place! The Ozarks is peerless! Go for a hike on the Crane Lake Trail; Farmington - Days Inn is a great location to get some rest. Dry warm beds await you at Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Farmington, Mo; why not
go to nearby Long Gravel Branch while you're here at Blue Mountain Lake. For the duration of the summer here at Blue Mountain Lake, high temperatures usually get into the 80's while overnight lows are regularly in the 60's. The
winter brings highs down to the 40's, and through the dark hours in the winter at Blue Mountain Lake temperatures dip to the 20's. Don't leave Blue Mountain Lake without first going for a hike along the Taum Sauk Trail, and from Blue
Mountain Lake you get a pleasant panorama of Bald Knob. While you're here at Blue Mountain Lake you will meet lots of people from close by Farmington, and get yourself into a kayak and hit St. Francis River.
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Farmington - Days Inn, Farmington
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13 miles away
* Newly renovated * Quiet surroundings * Large, comfortable rooms * Free Continental Breakfast 6 AM - 10 AM including Asstd Bagel, asstd cereal, donuts, 2 kinds of toast, juice, milk, coffee,...
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Current weather conditions at Blue Mountain Lake, Ozarks, Madison County, Missouri

Local climate location: ARCADIA 14 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.55861 Longitude: -90.49972
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St. Francis River, Madison CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class II - 3.2 miles long (Highway 72 to Millstream Gardens) |
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Mud Creek, Madison CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class IV+ - 1.4 miles long (Highway D to St. Francis River) |
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Lower Rock Creek, Madison CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class IV - 3 miles long (Barren Hollow to Highway E) |
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Lower Rock Creek
 | Been here and there is not a good put-in site for a boat. The creek is one mile from where you can park a car unless it's right next to the St Francis river and that means you won't be kayaking down this creek. Which is impossible unless there is serious rainfall.... |
St. Francis River
 | As it gets warm, there are cottonmouth's hanging from every tree branch. There is also a mine which drains toxic chemicals into the river....St. Francis vacation, late April 2007 As far as I'm concerned this is one of my favorite rivers. It's like it's a whole new river at different water levels. We camped here for 11 days straight. Great campgrounds, and great water. We could live here.... |
Newman Lake
 | 18 miles away Lake man made, by my Uncle; Glen Newman back in the 1950's. The place has gone to pot since my Grandmother, who used to oversee the place, passed away in 1977... |
Lake Sacajawea
 | 18 miles away why drain a national park's lake? this is all we have up here and now there is little left! STOP the draining of our lake! there are animals dieing because of it! there was also more money spent here in north dakota when the lake was a lot fuller. come look and see what damage your stupid missouri is costing at the lake! i go there every year and more and more water is gone for what? notheing! now that there is not a lot of water left people have to find a a different place to go. they cant even keep there boats at fort stevenson because it is BONE DRY! missouri, you need to close down your falls because there is more money made here and it not fair that a NATIONAL PARK Can Not survive because of you!! there should be no reason why a NAtional park should close. also the lake was here before your stupid idea even came around. there for it is our right to protect what we have:our future,homes, and last but not least, our lake and population.... |
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