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For the period of the long summer days at Lenora Lake temperatures are typically in the 80's with night lows in the 40's. For the period of the wintertime the highs are regularly in the 30's with temperatures at Lenora Lake dipping down into the 10's throughout winter nights. That right there is a lot of entertaining things already but it goes on, the Bitterroot Range has it all. Lenora Lake is not the only spot close by, Square Lake is a close by lake; while
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| | you're here you can take a hike along the Cedar Creek Stock Driveway. This lake is so wonderful. You could also pop by Moore Lake if you're here at Lenora Lake; it's nearby; you can have a great hiking adventure along the Storm Peak Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Lookout Pass has good slopes and a friendly staff, and a great nearby hotel is Super 8 Motel - St. Regis. Now, you may feel that's plenty but there's even more amusing stuff to do here at Lenora | |
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Lake. At Lenora Lake you can distinguish Flattop Mountain; a glorious place to camp here at Lenora Lake is Cabin City Campground. This lake is one of the great places here in the Bitterroot Range. You'll truly wish for more hours
in a day to enjoy all the cool things in the Bitterroot Range. Summit Springs is a delightful local attraction, and there's some flowing water nearby, Coyle Creek is a stream you can check out while you're here. From a rain point
of view Lenora Lake is a quite common spot; most of the snow falls through January, and July meanwhile is the driest month. If you don’t have a problem getting wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on St. Joe River, and Lenora Lake is nice enough to spend more than a day at, St Regis KOA is a nice local campground.
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Super 8 Motel - St. Regis, Saint Regis
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5 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 Lenora Lake, Bitterroot Range, Mineral County, Montana

Local climate location: HAUGAN 5 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.25278 Longitude: -115.2958
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St. Joe River, Shoshone CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class III-IV - 16 miles long (Heller Creek to Spruce Tree) |
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St. Joe River, Shoshone CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class III - 10 miles long (Spruce Tree Campground to Gold Creek) |
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St. Joe River, Shoshone CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class III-IV - 7 miles long (Conrad Crossing Campground to Bluff Creek Bridge) |
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Nugget RV Park
 | 13 miles away 7 PHOTOS View... Map of Campground... RV Camping... Swimming Pool... Entrance... Cabins... RV Camping... |
Lookout Pass
 | 29 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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