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In Montana there are many beautiful lakes, Park Lake is one of them. You just can't picture the amount of outdoors cool things the area right next door to Park Lake has to offer. All through the long summer days, highs typically are in the 80's at Park Lake, and the nighttime is quite cooler of course, usually in the 40's. For the duration of the wintertime the highs are generally in the 30's, and after the sun is down throughout the winter temperatures at Park
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| | Lake plunge into the 10's. A wonderful close by hotel is Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort West Yellowstone Conference; if you get bored of Park Lake you could also stop by nearby Turquoise Lake. There is a magnificent hiking trail close to Park Lake called the Wapiti Ridge Trail, and after a long day outdoors Park Condos is a great spot to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. Near Park Lake you locate the Eldridge Trail which is a splendid hiking | |
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trail; Apex Point is clearly visible from Park Lake. A good place to camp here at Park Lake is Beaver Creek Campground 2, and on a magnificent day you can take a hike along the Wapiti Creek Trail. Park Lake is a location that
is rather dried up generally; June is the month that gets the most rain, and January is the month with the least moisture. Park Lake really is in the middle of a stunning outdoors paradise. Camping at Cabin Creek Campground is always
a wonderful experience, and whitewater paddling is perfect on Madison River. Lomna Lake is a nearby lake that you could go to, and get soaked paddling on Madison River. This lake is so wonderful. A delightful place like Carrot
Basin here at Park Lake is too great to miss, and everybody nearby loves skiing at Big Sky. The skiing at Moonlight Basin is good, and if you're here you have to visit Lookout Point.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.98389 Longitude: -111.3283
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| These outdoors activities are available near Park Lake. |
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Big Sky, Montana, 15 miles away 4350 vertical feet |
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Madison River, Madison CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II-III - 3 miles long (Hebgen Reservoir to Quake Lake) |
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Madison River, Madison CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class IV-V - 1.5 miles long (Quake Lake to 1 1/2 mile downstream) |
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Gallatin River, Gallatin CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class I-II - 20 miles long (Yellowstone National Park to West Fork Gallatin) |
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Moonlight Basin
 | 14 miles away 1 PHOTO This winter, experience Moonlight Basin. Experience the best of Montana Hospitality - genuine homegrown service, lifts without lines, and open uncrowded terrain. With picture-perfect groomers and challenging off-piste steeps, Moonlight Basin's trails cater to all skill levels. Here, skiers and riders spread their wings in our terrain park, join small friendly classes, or just warm up in our cozy lodge or full-service spa. We even give our guests a free ride: a complimentary shuttle runs to and from Bozeman and around the mountain.... |
Big Sky
 | 15 miles away 6 PHOTOS ...R>Drop in to Big Sky?s 4,350 feet of vertical drop, ride and ski over 150 + named runs, experience over 400 inches of annual snowfall and relax in a winter resort destination with small town charm. If steep and extreme are what you crave hop off of the Lone Peak Tram into some of the best lift accessible double black diamond runs in the country. If the tram is not what you after enjoy the numerous beginner and intermediate runs that make up 40% of our terrain.
If you need a little advice our experts at the Snowsports School are available for everything from never-ever been on snow to Tram guides. Group lessons and private instruction can be reserved no matter what your needs.
Show off your skills in one of our three terrain parks or air out of the super pipe and dial in your tricks. Regardless of your ability level there is a park for and terrain to fit your needs. Big Sky?s 21 lifts will take you to any run and terrain you desire. New this season will also have the Family Fun Zone, open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 4pm-8pm, the Zone will have tubing and some free-r... |
Madison Arm Resort
 | 16 miles away 3 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery... TENT:Lake front sites, - 40 RV hookups, PETS:2 animals per site, GROCERY:In West Yellowstone 8.5 miles, POOL:Lake swimming... The best camping in the area. Tent, RV or Cabin. Small C-store, Laundromat, showers, along with Boat, canoe, and Kayak Rentals make for a great vacation. We have miles of Bike trails Adjacent to the Resort. Your place to stay in Yellowstone Country... |
West Yellowstone Koa Kampground
 | 16 miles away We stayed at the KOA for 4 nights and enjoyed the area. The KOA staff was helpful giving us directions to trail heads in the Lionshead area and along the Continental Divide. Nice location for this campground. Very scenic and away from touristy West Yellowstone.... |
Cedar Lake
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO There?s this really neat hike a few miles away from us in Big Sky. It starts out near a small pond called Moose Lake, follows a path up some dense forest for a couple of miles, then opens up into these huge rolling meadows surrounded by Cedar Mountain, Pioneer Mountain, and Lone Mountain with a great view of Sphinx Mountain in the distance.... |
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