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If you are in this part of Montana make sure to pay a visit to Fire Lakes. If you want a good time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Fire Lakes. Why not take a refreshing hike along the Mount Marston National Recreation Trail, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Stillwater River. At Fire Lakes during the warm months highs are in the 80's. Summer nighttime lows plunge down to the 40's. Through the winter highs are in the 20's with winter lows in
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| | the 10's overnight here at Fire Lakes. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at Kristianna Mountain Homes. The Fort Steele Trail offers hiking at its best, of course you could also have a look at Burnt Lake if you're here; it's not far at all. Fire Lakes is right by the Griffin Creek Trail, and if you came for an overnight stay Upper Stillwater Campground is a brilliant location to camp. Glide down the rapids of Sunday Creek in a kayak, and Point | |
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of Rocks is an attention-grabbing place to pop by while at Fire Lakes. Camping is available at Martin Falls Campground, and on a wonderful day you obtain a great vista of Ketowke Mountain from Fire Lakes. This lake is so wonderful.
Louis Creek is a stream that you may bump into while here, and a lake close by is Smokey Lake. At Fire Lakes you don’t see much rain; of all the months in a year June is the one with the most rain, and the driest month of the year is February.
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Kristianna Mountain Homes, Whitefish
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20 miles away
Kristianna Mountain Homes represent the finest in slopeside accommodations, featuring daily housekeeping, down comforters, wood stove or gas fireplace and fully furnished, spacious interiors....
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Kandahar Lodge, Whitefish
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26 miles away
Whitefish is at the north end of the Flathead Valley that has Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. The area offers scenic beauty, fishing, hiking, mountain bikin...
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Current weather conditions at Fire Lakes, Flathead County, Montana

Local climate location: FORTINE 14 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.62333 Longitude: -114.7253
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Sunday Creek, Flathead CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class III-IV - 14 miles long (Headwaters to Stillwater River) |
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Stillwater River, Flathead CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class III-IV - 3 miles long (Upper Stillwater Lake to Lower Stillwater Lake) |
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Grave Creek, Lincoln CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class II - 18 miles long (Foundation Creek to Tobacco River) |
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Sunday Creek
 | (...)You guys are asking for problems! This stretch of Sunday creek is choked with logs and is NOT a run. Just read the AWA info on it! This site is a dis-service to paddlers every where and your gonna get someone hurt or pissed off when they drive 300 mile to get to some unnavigable stream.... |
Mount Marston National Recreation Trail
 | This is a wonderful place to go hiking, It is a tough 7.5 miles uphill. I took my girlfriend hiking on this trail and we experienced a lush old growth forest, then we journeyed onto the mountain, where most of it was dry, but every once in awhile we ran into a majestic stream, with lush plant life growing around them, the view of lincoln county from on the ridge was amazing, the local Dicky Lake, was as blue as ever, and your eyes were allowed to stretch for miles upon open wilderness. Make sure to bring some food, its an energy waster, and some pepper spray!(mace) we did not encoutner any animal life except for insects and birds, but it is a Grizzly bear region.... |
Lupine Lake Trail
 | 15 miles away My Successful Living Senior Hikers love this trail.... |
Big Mountain
 | 26 miles away 10 PHOTOS ...s, Whitefish Mountain Resort has been America's favorite destination for good times, good people, and great snow. Rising above the historic railroad town of Whitefish, in beautiful northwest Montana, the resort has gained notoriety for its laid-back vibe, world-class skiing, and spectacular summer recreation at an unbeatable value. Boasting more than 3,000 acres of bowls, chutes, and glades, and more than 300 inches of Rocky Mountain snow on average, Whitefish's Big Mountain is the quintessential skier's mountain. Consistently ranked highly in SKI Magazine's annual reader survey, it is just as well known for a pleasant lack of lift lines as it is for friendly people, deep powder, and wallet-friendly pricing. When the snow melts, Whitefish Mountain Resort becomes home to thrilling zip lines and an alpine slide, world-class downhill and cross-country mountain biking, and the unique Walk in the Treetops, in addition to spectacular hiking, water sports, fly fishing, whitewater rafting, Glacier National Park, and more available in the greater Whitefish area. It is the perfect base camp... |
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