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If you need a location to stay Spanish Peaks Club is a nice choice; if you came to camp Castle Rock Inn is a nice place to do that. This lake is so wonderful. Near Hell Roaring Lake you locate the Wapiti Ridge Trail which is a tremendous hiking trail; after a long day outdoors Hidden Village is a glorious spot to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. There's so much to do here at Hell Roaring Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Elkhorn is a great
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| | spot for that; you obtain a nice vista of Jumbo Mountain from here. Through the long summer days here at Hell Roaring Lake, high temperatures generally get into the 80's; the nighttime is quite colder of course, regularly in the 50's. All through the wintertime the highs are typically in the 30's while Hell Roaring Lake night low temperatures throughout the winter are in the 10's. Head up to Big Sky and strap some skis to your feet; if the weather is fine, | |
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you can go for a hike along the Divide Trail. Looking for some flowing water? Try South Fork Hell Roaring Creek, and there are other places here than Hell Roaring Lake, for example Deer Lake. There are plenty of folks from Bozeman
here at Hell Roaring Lake. The Eldridge Trail is a pleasant hiking trail close to Hell Roaring Lake; Moonlight Basin is a very popular ski area in the neighborhood. Be careful coming to Hell Roaring Lake, you might not ever want
to go back home again. Not far from Hell Roaring Lake, you'll come across Dudley Lake which is a gorgeous lake, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Gallatin River. It is very waterless here at Hell Roaring Lake typically; May is the wettest month with most rain; the driest month is February.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.33722 Longitude: -111.2997
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Big Sky, Montana, 8 miles away 4350 vertical feet |
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Gallatin River, Gallatin CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-III - 11 miles long (West Fork Gallatin to Greek Creek) |
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Gallatin River, Gallatin CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II-IV - 13 miles long (Greek Creek to Spanish Creek) |
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Gallatin River, Gallatin CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class I-II - 20 miles long (Yellowstone National Park to West Fork Gallatin) |
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Deer Lake, Gallatin CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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