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    It's always fun to stop by Hidden Lakes. Hidden Lakes is a beautiful lake in the Ruby Mountains. Here at Hidden Lakes you can catch a sight of Green Mountain, and during your spree here you'll meet some folks from Elko for sure.
This lake is so wonderful. There's good hiking along the Ruby Crest Trail, and as expected, this is a perfect vicinity for folks who like lakes, Robinson Lake is a lake close at hand. Having a brilliant time in the Ruby Mountains
 
   is simple. Withington Basin is a pleasant spot to check out, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always explore nearby Soldier Lakes. Hidden Lakes gets very little rainfall; of all the months in a year May is the one with the most rain, and July meanwhile is the driest month.
For the period of the days of summer here at Hidden Lakes, high temperatures mostly reach the 80's, and during summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. Through the winter highs are ordinarily in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Hidden Lakes are in the 0's.
 

 
SUPER 8 MOTEL - WELLS, Wells
29 miles away
Welcome to Wells, Nevada, an authentic wild west town straight from the 1800's! With wilderness and wildlife, there is no short supply of some of the best hunting and fishing west of the Mississippi....

Econo Lodge & Suites, Elko
32 miles away
Walking distance to major casinos, restaurants and shops. Situated in the heart of Elko Business Loop. Gold mines nearby. Complimentary Continental Breakfast. In-room coffee, microwaves and fridges in...

Current weather conditions at Hidden Lakes, Ruby Mountains, Elko County, Nevada
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Local climate location: DEETH 17 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 40.74417
Longitude: -115.2819

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These outdoors activities are available near Hidden Lakes.
 Hotels Near Hidden Lakes:
SUPER 8 MOTEL - WELLS, Wells, 29 miles away
Econo Lodge & Suites, Elko, 32 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Elko, Nv, Elko, 32 miles away
Red Lion Inn & Casino, Elko, Elko, 33 miles away
Country Hearth Inn Elko, Elko, 33 miles away
 Hiking Trails Near Hidden Lakes:
Ruby Crest Trail, Elko County, 19 miles away
      32.5 hiking miles, 4238 feet elevation difference
 Lakes Near Hidden Lakes:
Robinson Lake, Elko CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Soldier Lakes, Elko CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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Robinson Lake
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Beautiful Lake!...

Birdeye Lake
12 miles away
The East Humboldt mountain range, an extension of the Ruby mountain range in northeastern Nevada, has seven named alpine lakes: Angel, Greys, Boulder, Steele, Smith, Winchell and Birdeye. Birdeye Lake is the least known of these lakes and is the most inaccessible. It is also the smallest and is located on a rocky ledge on the side of 3rd Boulder Creek Canyon (Boulder Lake lies at the head of the same canyon). The location of the ledge is difficult to recognize, even after having been there, and the lake can only be reached by a difficult and steep off-trail climb from 3rd Boulder Canyon or by scaling the ridge from 2nd Boulder Canyon and then descending to the lake, again by a very difficult off-trail scramble. A trail up 2nd Boulder Canyon or a semblance of a trail up 3rd Boulder, will at least put the hiker within striking distance of the lake. This lake, however, hardly averages even one visitor per season. While in this part of Nevada, do not think about including this destination as part of your itinerary. ...

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