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Krone Lake is a nearby lake that you could stop by, and do take a hike on the Silver King Trail. Bean Lake Dam is a gorgeous place in the vicinity of Bean Lake, and why not camp at Wagons West Campground while you're here at Bean Lake. This lake is so wonderful. A wonderful place to camp here at Bean Lake is Bean Lake Campground; the West Falls Trail offers hiking at its best. At Bean Lake you don’t see much rainfall; of all the months in a year May is the
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| | one with the most rain; February is the month with the least moisture. While you're here at Bean Lake, you could also go to lovely Connors Lake, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Caribou Trail. And if you're still looking for more outdoors fun things just keep reading. Looking for some flowing water? Try Clemons Creek; whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend Dearborn River. This lake is so wonderful. You can | |
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never get enough of the magnificent skiing at Great Divide, and if you come at the right time of year, Falls Creek offers some pleasant whitewater. For the duration of the warm months, highs commonly are in the 70's at Bean Lake.
When the night sets in temperatures plunge down into the 40's. For the period of the wintertime highs are mostly in the 30's, and night lows through the winter for Bean Lake tend to be in the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.30611 Longitude: -112.4297
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Falls Creek, Lewis & Clark CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class III-V(V+) - 2 miles long (to Dearborn) |
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Dearborn River, Lewis & Clark CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class II-III - 16 miles long (Falls Creek to Highway 200 Bridge) |
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Dearborn River, Cascade/ Lewis &Clark CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class I-II - 29 miles long (Dearborn Canyon Road Bridge to Highway 287 Bridge) |
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Krone Lake, Lewis and Clark CountyCounty, 6 miles away |
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