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A great close by hotel is Super 8 Keokuk; if you come at the right time of year, Cedar Creek offers some good whitewater. From a rainfall point of view Willer Lake Section 20 is a pretty normal location; all through July this area sees the most rain, and the driest of the months is February. You could also have a look at Willer Lake Section 32 if you're here at Willer Lake Section 20; it's close by, and glide down the rapids of Bear Creek in a kayak. You're
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| | sure to bump into some cheerful people from Keokuk-Fort Madison here; why not camp at Hickory Haven Campground while you're here at Willer Lake Section 20. If you want a nice time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Willer Lake Section 20. A lake nearby is Lake of the Oaks, and a nice place to camp here at Willer Lake Section 20 is Sugar Valley Campground. Summer at Willer Lake Section 20 comes with high temperatures in the 80's. For the period of the | |
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moonlight hours it's typically in the 60's. Throughout the winter highs are in the 30's with temperatures at Willer Lake Section 20 dipping down into the 10's all through winter nights. This lake is so wonderful. Lake of the Oaks
Dam is an out of the ordinary thing to check out; if you need a spot to stay Comfort Inn Canton is a wonderful choice.
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Comfort Inn Canton, Canton
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8 miles away
Near Mark Twain attractions, Historic Nauvoo and Mark Twain Casino. Indoor pool, FREE continental breakfast. All rooms have irons, hair dryers, coffee makers and more. Pet Charge: 15.00/night for one ...
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Super 8 Keokuk, Keokuk
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16 miles away
Keokuk, home to the largest US Lock and Dam #19 on the Mississippi River and is the National Register for Historic places. 61 quiet King, Queen and Double rooms including Executive Suites and Handicap...
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Current weather conditions at Willer Lake Section 20, Lewis County, Missouri

Local climate location: KEOSAUQUA 10 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.24333 Longitude: -91.59167
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Bear Creek, Adams CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class I-II - 4.5 miles long (CR900E to Highway 96) |
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Cedar Creek, Adams CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class II-IV - 1 miles long (Parker Heights Entrance at 5th St to Bob Bangart Park) |
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Bear Creek
 | 17 miles away This sight is great. However I cant seem how to book an outing for my empoyees. Is there some sort of sevice that provides tubes, rafts, and lifejackets?... |
Cedar Creek
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO In response to keith's note. I've kayaked Cedar Creek several times. During heavy rain events the creek is VERY wild. And while yes it is bony, it's a fun ride.. especially since it's one of the only places to get above a class II ride around quincy. Additionally, DO NOT go to bear creek unless you plan on doing some flat water near where it meets the mississippi river. Any further upstream and you'll be dealing with hostile landowners who aren't aware of the navigability laws in illinois. You'll probably be met by a sherrif on the take out. See uploaded picture of cedar creek a couple of years ago.... |
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