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Beautiful Lost Lake has much to offer visitors. A lake nearby is Rock Lake, and dry warm beds await you at Kristianna Mountain Homes. Lost Lake is a location that is quite dry typically; June is when you get the most rain here, and March is when it's the driest. There's so much to do here at Lost Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Rock Lake Campground is a pleasant place for that, and get dripping wet paddling on Sunday Creek. Summertime brings
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| | highs in the 80's to Lost Lake with nighttime lows in the 40's. Highs throughout the wintertime are ordinarily in the 20's while Lost Lake overnight low temperatures through the wintertime are in the 10's. You could also explore Timber Lake since you're here at Lost Lake; it's nearby, and if the weather is tremendous, you can go for a hike along the Mount Marston National Recreation Trail. Any time is a brilliant time at Lost Lake if you love the outdoors. This | |
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lake is so wonderful. Paddling on Grave Creek is so much fun; if you came to camp Tetrault Lake Campground is a tremendous location to do that.
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Kristianna Mountain Homes, Whitefish
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42 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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Rodeway Inn Libby, Libby
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44 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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Current weather conditions at Lost Lake, Lincoln County, Montana

Local climate location: EUREKA RANGER STATION 12 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.82278 Longitude: -115.0161
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Grave Creek, Lincoln CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II - 18 miles long (Foundation Creek to Tobacco River) |
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Sunday Creek, Flathead CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class III-IV - 14 miles long (Headwaters to Stillwater River) |
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Rock Lake, Lincoln CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Mount Marston National Recreation Trail
 | 15 miles away 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.... |
Sunday Creek
 | 19 miles away (...)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.... |
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