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Yeah, come up here to the Lewis Range for a good time. After a long day outdoors Bridge Street Cottages is a good location to spend a night or two, and do take a hike on the Wire Trail. Camping is available at Soup Creek Campground, and do stop by Bond Lake, it's a picturesque lake. This lake is so wonderful. If the weather is delightful, you obtain a fine panorama of Con Kelley Mountain from Trinkus Lake, and while you're here you can take a hike along the Peterson
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| | Creek Trail. This lake is located in the wonderful Lewis Range. This lake is so wonderful. All the outdoors enjoyable stuff in the Lewis Range will keep you coming back persistently. If you need a place to stay Twin Creeks Bed and Breakfast is a perfect choice, and you can have a delightful hiking adventure along the Battery Mountain Trail. The yearly precipitation here at Trinkus Lake is about average; December is the wettest month with most snow, | |
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and April meanwhile is the driest month. Get your heart beating on the delightful whitewater of Flathead River - Middle Fork, and Hall Lake is a nearby lake that you could check out. High temperatures at Trinkus Lake through the summertime
are in the 70's. For the period of the moonlight hours it's regularly in the 40's. Daytime highs throughout the winter are in the 20's with winter lows in the 10's overnight here at Trinkus Lake. Any time is a good time at Trinkus
Lake if you like the outdoors. Why not camp at Swan Lake Trading Post while you're here at Trinkus Lake, and there's whitewater on Bear Creek for all you adrenaline people.
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Bridge Street Cottages, Bigfork
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9 miles away
Bridge Street Cottages, completed in 2004, are located, on the Swan River where it flows into Bigfork Bay. It's an idyllic setting for our luxury cottages that are full of amenities, Just a short stro...
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Twin Creeks Bed and Breakfast, Ronan
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28 miles away
We are a four season destination, located in North Western Montana. More than a Bed and Breakfast it is ideal for family reunions as well as retreats. The beautiful location is complete with a small c...
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Current weather conditions at Trinkus Lake, Lewis Range, Lake County, Montana

Local climate location: WEST GLACIER 19 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.94583 Longitude: -113.7469
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Bear Creek, -blank- CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class IV-V - 2 miles long (Trailside) |
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Swan River, Lake CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class III-IV - 1.25 miles long (Bigfork Dam to Flathead River) |
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Shay Lake
 | 13 miles away According to family members someone bought the land that the road runs through and have put no trespassing signs up. Can anyone confirm?... |
Spotted Bear Mountain Trail
 | 19 miles away 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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