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The beauty of Little Leech Lake attracts many people from all around. Not far from Little Leech Lake, you'll come across Memar Lake which is a wonderful lake; there are plenty of folks from Columbia here at Little Leech Lake. This is no spot for people who don’t like to have fun. A golf course in close proximity to Little Leech Lake is L A Nickell Golf Course. There's so much to do here at Little Leech Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Pine Grove
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| | Village MHP is a great place for that. A perfect close by hotel is La Quinta Inn AND Suites Columbia, and whitewater paddling is good on Hinkson Creek. High temperatures at Little Leech Lake through the summer are in the 80's with nighttime lows in the 60's. Highs through the winter are typically in the 30's; during the dark hours in the wintertime at Little Leech Lake temperatures sink to the 10's. From a rain point of view Little Leech Lake is a rather | |
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typical spot; the wettest month of the year is regularly May, that's the one that rains the most; the driest month of the year is January. Little Leech Dam is gorgeous and it's near Little Leech Lake. Lakes? Sure, Coats Lake is
close by. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Little Leech Lake has to offer, you can camp at Cottonwoods RV Park, and if you need a place to stay Baymont Inn & Suites Columbia is a great choice.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.04667 Longitude: -92.435
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Hinkson Creek, Boone CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-II - 10.75 miles long (Hinkson Creek Road to Reactor Field) |
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Hinkson Creek
 | 10 miles away There is a gage at Providence Rd, you can check water levels at this link: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv/?site_no=06910230&agency_cd=USGS My unladen solo canoe can scoot by at 30cfs, any less than that and I'm dragging. ...As of 6/18/2008, there is nowhere near enough water in the stream at the put-in (or much of the rest of the stream) for any kind of paddle-craft....This is a fun, after work run when the water is moving. There are no defined rapids, although there are several modest playspots: 1)S-Turn, near the back of the Walmart site, and 2) The Ultimate Surfing Wave which is downstream from the Old 63 bridge. Hazards include two low water crossings in the Stephens Golf Course. Portage is highly recommended at high water as the crossings act as low head dams. Water quality in the Spring can be an issue and several boaters in years past have contracted leptosporosis (aka lepto) from involuntarily ingesting the water. Mostly the Hink' is a fun float on moving water with enough wave action and eddys to keep things interesting. Suitable for canoes and kayaks. ... |
Tri-City Lake
 | 17 miles away I'd like to see a walking trail around the lake. I know there is a woodland trail, but I'd like to see an asphalt trail around the lake. Great for hikers, bikers, roller blades, skateboarders, etc. Try Watkins Mill State Park for an example... |
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