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What a nice lake Welshmans Lake is. This lake is one of the great places here in the Ozarks. This lake is so wonderful. This is a great neighborhood for people who like lakes. Lakeview Park Lake is a lake around here; if you need a place to stay Lodge at Eagle Lake is a magnificent choice. Any time is a brilliant time at Welshmans Lake if you adore the outdoors. Here at Welshmans Lake you'll most likely meet some people from Farmington, and a golf course nearby
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| | is Terre Du Lac Country Club. This lake is so wonderful. Go for a hike on the Taum Sauk Trail. Welshmans Lake is a good place of typical precipitation; the month with most of the rain is May while February is generally the driest month. Welshmans Lake is perfect enough to spend more than a day at, Cherokee Landing is a perfect local campground; probably you're looking for close by lakes? Sure, Lac Calista is just a very short distance away. Whohoo, so | |
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many amusing things in one place! The Ozarks is excellent! There's always Welshmans Lake Dam to explore near Welshmans Lake; paddling on St. Francis River is so much fun. Now, you may believe that's a load but there's even more exciting
stuff to do here in the Ozarks. A great location to camp here at Welshmans Lake is St Joe State Park, and dry warm beds await you at Super 8 Motel Bonne Terre. For the duration of the summer at Welshmans Lake highs are mostly in
the 80's, and during the night it cools down to the 60's. During the wintertime this place gets highs in the 40's; nighttime lows during the winter for Welshmans Lake tend to be in the 10's. Whitewater paddling is magnificent on Brewers Creek, and getting to Number Seven Creek from Welshmans Lake is painless.
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Super 8 Motel Bonne Terre, Bonne Terre
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3 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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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 ...
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Current weather conditions at Welshmans Lake, Ozarks, St. Francois County, Missouri

Local climate location: FESTUS 26 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.91667 Longitude: -90.58
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Brewers Creek, St. Francois - Iron - Madison CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class III - 7 miles long (Highway V to Highway MM) |
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St. Francis River, St. Francois Madison CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class I-II - 10.7 miles long (Highway H to Highway 72) |
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Stouts Creek, Iron/ Madison CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class II - 4.7 miles long (Lake Killarney to St. Francis River) |
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Lake Sacajawea
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Lake Wauwanoka
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