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Why not stop by Spotted Bear Lake if you're passing through these parts. On a magnificent day at Spotted Bear Lake you can take a hike along the Green Mountain Trail, and you can stay the night at Crossover Campground. You just can't picture the amount of outdoors cool stuff the Lewis Range has to offer. Dry warm beds await you at Bridge Street Cottages. Whohoo, so much entertaining stuff in one place! The Lewis Range rules! There are other places here than Spotted
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| | Bear Lake, for example Picture Lake, and you can run the rapids of Flathead River - Middle Fork. This lake is so wonderful. Going for a hike along the Spotted Bear Mountain Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this region, and Bent Creek is close to Spotted Bear Lake and is always a diversion to go to. Spotted Bear Lake is located in the Lewis Range. And that's not all you can do here at Spotted Bear Lake. If the weather is perfect here at Spotted | |
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Bear Lake, you can go for a hike along the Spy Mountain Trail. Lakes? Sure, Late Lake is close by. Spotted Bear Lake is a perfect location to visit for more than one day, Spotted Bear Campground is a perfect location to camp nearby,
and Bear Creek is a brilliant whitewater spot close by. Summertime highs at Spotted Bear Lake ordinarily tend to be in the 80's. Throughout the moonlight hours it's commonly in the 40's. Throughout the winter the highs are frequently
in the 30's; during the dark hours in the winter at Spotted Bear Lake temperatures plunge to the 10's. Spotted Bear Lake gets a typical amount of yearly rainfall; the wettest month of the year is typically December, that's the one that snows the most, and the driest month of the year is July.
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Current weather conditions at Spotted Bear Lake, Lewis Range, Flathead County, Montana

Local climate location: SWAN LAKE 17 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.92389 Longitude: -113.4914
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Bear Creek, -blank- CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class IV-V - 2 miles long (Trailside) |
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Late Lake, Flathead CountyCounty, 7 miles away |
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Spotted Bear Mountain Trail
 | Grueling uphill climb. Very hot in the summer. Bring lots of water. No water sources on the trail. Outstanding and beautiful 360 degree view from the top. Well worth the effort. Views of Great Bear Wilderness, Swan Range, Bob Marshal Wilderness, and Glacier National Park.... |
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