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During your tour to Cedar Lake you'll meet some people from Farmington for sure; the Taum Sauk Trail offers hiking at its best. Whohoo, so many entertaining things in one place! The Ozarks rules! After a long day outdoors Super 8 Bonne Terre is a great place to spend a night or two; if you've had enough of Cedar Lake, Lakeview Park Lake is nearby. There's so much to do here at Cedar Lake that you need to camp here for a while, St Joe State Park is a
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| | pleasant location for that, and most likely you're looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Slime Pond is just a very short distance away. Now, you may feel that's a load but there's even more fun things to do here in the Ozarks. You don’t have to go far from Cedar Lake to distinguish the water at Cedar Lake Dam, and if you're a golfer then a tremendous close by course is Leadbelt Golf Club. This lake is so wonderful. If you're here at Cedar Lake, you could explore | |
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Cedar Run, and you can stay the night at Cherokee Landing. The warmest time of the year brings highs in the 80's to Cedar Lake. During the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 60's. Daytime highs through the wintertime
are in the 40's while the cold winter nights at Cedar Lake are in the 10's. Cedar Lake is one of the lakes here in the Ozarks. Man, is there a heap of exciting stuff to do in close proximity to Cedar Lake. A pleasant location for
whitewater paddling in the vicinity of Cedar Lake is Brewers Creek; there's brilliant hiking along the Silver Mine Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at Lodge at Eagle Lake, and St. Francis River is a perfect
whitewater spot nearby. Cedar Lake gets a typical amount of yearly rainfall; of all the months in a year May is the one with the most rain, and the driest month is February.
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Super 8 Bonne Terre, Bonne Terre
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2 miles away
* The Super 8 of Bonne Terre, MO is located in a region of history, industry and outdoor recreational opportunities. The Super 8 is 1/4 mile away from the Bonne Terre Mines Scuba Diving facility, 10...
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Lodge at Eagle Lake, Farmington
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7 miles away
This is a real golf, wine and antique connoisseurs dream come true. The Lodge is away from it all to really enjoy an exclusive vacation get-a-way. Premium hotel rooms, Jacuzzi suites and all in the ...
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Current weather conditions at Cedar Lake, Ozarks, St. Francois County, Missouri

Local climate location: FESTUS 23 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.9 Longitude: -90.51833
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Brewers Creek, St. Francois - Iron - Madison CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class III - 7 miles long (Highway V to Highway MM) |
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St. Francis River, St. Francois Madison CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class I-II - 10.7 miles long (Highway H to Highway 72) |
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St. Francis River, Madison CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II - 3.2 miles long (Highway 72 to Millstream Gardens) |
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Slime Pond, St. Francois CountyCounty, 4 miles away |
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Lake Sacajawea
 | 15 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.... |
Lake Wauwanoka
 | 17 miles away Lake Wauwanoka is not NEAR the Ozarks. It's a half-hour outside St. Louis and a good three t four hours from the Ozarks....We live in DeSoto, Mo. and would love to sail Lake Wauwanoka. Would that be possible?...My first memory visiting the lake was in 1956 at the age of five. Along with my parents and five other siblings we stayed with my grandmother in her small cottage. My father was put to work on home improvements and all of us were given small chores to help fix the cottage where she resided. Cousins, aunts and uncles would come out for a visit. Over the years to follow the lake sponsored summer events. July 4th, everyone decorated their canoes and pontoons. Our pontoon was decorated in a hawaiian theme. My cousins and I made grass skirts from the weeds that grew around the lake. Oh, did we itch but we won first place. Of all the memories of my summer visits one of my greatest was the box turtle that visited every morning for strawberries my grandmother gave him. She named him Joe. She painted a red streak on his back to identify him. Each year she would touch up the paint. For the next twenty years I visited, so did Joe.... |
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