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The amount of rain that falls at Hidden Lake is close to the national average; of all the months in a year December is the one with the most snow, and April is the month with the least moisture. You just can't envision the amount of outdoors fun stuff the Lewis Range has to offer. Nearby lakes? Sure, Mary Baker Lake is right next door to Hidden Lake, and why not take a refreshing hike along the Hidden Lake Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Floral Park is a
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| | tremendous place; a trip to Glacier National Park is recommended. All through the warm months at Hidden Lake temperatures are typically in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures descend down into the 40's. Daytime highs throughout the wintertime are in the 20's, and throughout the dark hours in the winter at Hidden Lake temperatures fall to the 10's. Whohoo, so many fun things in one place! The Lewis Range is peerless! If you need a site to stay | |
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Super 8 Motel - Glacier Park/Columbia Falls is a glorious choice; Flathead River - Middle Fork has a magnificent whitewater paddling spot close by. Bird Woman Falls is always fun to check out. You'll need more than a day to discover
everything Hidden Lake has to offer, you can camp at Many Glacier Campground. Yep, outdoors amusing stuff to do are really bountiful here at Hidden Lake. A good place to stop by in the vicinity of Hidden Lake is Hidden Lake Pass,
and Hidden Lake is a brilliant place to visit for more than one day, Avalanche Campground is a brilliant place to camp nearby. This lake is so wonderful. This is a great region for people who like lakes. Twin Lakes is a lake close
at hand; do take a hike on the Jackson Glacier Trail. This lake is one of the great places here in the Lewis Range. Hidden Lake is right by the Gunsight Pass Trail, and Bearhat Mountain is painless to spot from Hidden Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.67639 Longitude: -113.7406
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