Lac Emerald, Ozarks, St. Francois County, Missouri

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     You truly have to like the Ozarks. Lac Emerald Dam is a delightful place next to Lac Emerald, and why not take a little visit to Eaton Branch since you're here. This lake is so wonderful. Whitewater paddling is great on Stouts Creek. Life's too short to enjoy all the exciting stuff next to Lac Emerald. Have a magnificent hiking adventure along the Taum Sauk Trail, and dry warm beds await you at Lodge at Eagle Lake.
During the months of summer highs here at
 
   Lac Emerald reach the 80's. Once the sun is down it drops down to the 60's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in the 40's; after the sun is down throughout the winter temperatures at Lac Emerald fall into the 10's. This lake is one of the great places here in the Ozarks. These mountains rock, just look at all the fun things to do in the Ozarks. After a long day outdoors Super 8 Bonne Terre is a pleasant site to spend a night or two, and if you're  
               a golfer then a great nearby course is Terre Du Lac Country Club.
A typical amount of precipitation falls here at Lac Emerald; the month with most of the rain is May; the driest month is February. Lakes are such serene places, why not go to Lac Calista in the neighborhood of Lac Emerald. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Lac Emerald has to offer, you can camp at Cherokee Landing. This lake is so wonderful. You'll find a delightful lake called Leadwood Tailings Pond near Lac Emerald; the cheerful people of Farmington like to hang out close by.
There's so much to do here at Lac Emerald that you need to camp here for a while, St Joe State Park is a good location for that, and if you don’t have a problem getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Brewers Creek.

 
Super 8 Bonne Terre, Bonne Terre
5 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...

Lodge at Eagle Lake, Farmington
11 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 ...

Current weather conditions at Lac Emerald, Ozarks, St. Francois County, Missouri
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Local climate location: FESTUS 27 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 37.88667
Longitude: -90.59667

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 Hotels Near Lac Emerald:
Super 8 Bonne Terre, Bonne Terre, 5 miles away
Lodge at Eagle Lake, Farmington, 11 miles away
Super 8 Farmington, Farmington, 12 miles away
Days Inn Farmington, Farmington, 12 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites FARMINGTON, Farmington, 12 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Lac Emerald:
Cherokee Landing, Bonne Terre, 7 miles away
St Joe State Park, Flat River, 8 miles away
State Of Missouri, De Soto, 16 miles away
 Whitewater Near Lac Emerald:
Brewers Creek, St. Francois - Iron - Madison CountyCounty, 14 miles away
      Class III - 7 miles long (Highway V to Highway MM)
Stouts Creek, Iron/ Madison CountyCounty, 17 miles away
      Class II - 4.7 miles long (Lake Killarney to St. Francis River)
St. Francis River, St. Francois Madison CountyCounty, 17 miles away
      Class I-II - 10.7 miles long (Highway H to Highway 72)
 National Parks Near Lac Emerald:
Ozark National Scenic River, Van Buren - MO, 55 miles away
 Trails Near Lac Emerald:
Taum Sauk Trail, Iron County, 16 miles away
 Golf Courses Near Lac Emerald:
Terre Du Lac Country Club, Bonne Terre, 1 miles away
Leadbelt Golf Club, Bonne Terre, 5 miles away
 Lakes Near Lac Emerald:
Lac Calista, St. Francois CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Leadwood Tailings Pond, St. Francois CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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