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The beauty of Bramlet Lake is reason enough to stop by. Bramlet Lake is located in the Cabinet Mountains. That right there is heaps already, but it continues; Bramlet Lake has it all. Bramlet Lake is brilliant enough to spend more than a day at, Lake Creek Campground is a brilliant local campground, and Vermilion River has a good whitewater paddling spot close by. If you like the outdoors you'll like it here in the Cabinet Mountains. After a long day outdoors
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| | Rodeway Inn Libby is a fine location to spend a night or two, and there is a great hiking trail close by called the Divide Cutoff Trail. This lake is so wonderful. There are other locations here than Bramlet Lake, for example Upper Bramlet Lake; Carney Peak is clearly visible from Bramlet Lake. This place, the Cabinet Mountains, has so much outdoors exciting things. There's so much to do here at Bramlet Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Howard | |
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Lake Campground is a delightful site for that, and you can never get enough of the tremendous skiing at Turner Mountain. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes are such peaceful places, why not take a look at Geiger Lakes near Bramlet
Lake; unsurprisingly Mill Creek flows through this area. A nice site close to Bramlet Lake is Carney Pass, and the Lake Creek Trail is a good hiking trail close by. Bramlet Lake is a good site of normal rain; most of the rain falls
throughout November; July is when it's the driest. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Bramlet Lake. For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 40's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in the 30's with winter lows in the 10's overnight here at Bramlet Lake.
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Rodeway Inn Libby, Libby
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17 miles away
The Rodeway Inn is conveniently located minutes from Heritage Museum, Kootenai Falls and Bridge, Chamber of Commerce, casinos and the Libby Dam. Hotel amenities and features include free coffee and pa...
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Super 8 Motel - St. Regis, Saint Regis
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36 miles away
The Super 8 Motel St. Regis is conveniently located just off Interstate 90 Exit 33. Property features 53 rooms, Super Start Breakfast, Suites, Hot Tub, Guest Laundry, Large vehicle parking, Outside p...
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Current weather conditions at Bramlet Lake, Cabinet Mountains, Lincoln County, Montana

Local climate location: TROY 12 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.02972 Longitude: -115.5525
Cabinet Mountains Lakes Complete list of all the lakes in the Cabinet Mountains.
Cabinet Mountains Outdoors Info Complete outdoors info for the Cabinet Mountains.
Montana Lakes Complete list of all lakes in Montana
Lincoln County Lakes Complete list of all lakes in Lincoln County
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Outdoors Recreation Near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Very comprehensive list of a variety of outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, the metro area neareast to Bramlet Lake. Find info on campgrounds, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater and more.
Montana Outdoors Index This is a very comprehensive index of outdoors activities in the great state of Montana.
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Vermilion River, Sanders CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class IV - 22 miles long (Headwaters to Clark Fork River) |
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Howard Lake
 | Excellent area to camp in!!!!! It is clean and well taken care of.... |
Lookout Pass
 | 28 miles away 1 PHOTO Lookout Pass is the original Idaho ski area having documented skiing and a home made rope tow in
1935. The local ski pioneers chose Lookout Pass because of the abundant snowfall and excellent snow quality which they could access by jumping on the Northern Pacific railcars as they proceeded east from the mining towns of Wallace and Mullan, Idaho. These ski adventurers would hop off the railcars at the summit and utilize a highway storage shed as a warming hut
that they nicknamed ''Buzzards Roost''. Lookout Pass has operated every winter season since 1935 and has a
reputation for legendary powder, earliest openings, and longest season in the region. Average snowfall is 400'' of light Northern Rockies snow. The ''Affordable Family Ski Area'' has recently received a major expansion approval and has initiated the first three phases of a five phase Master Development Plan.... |
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