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Do go to Clover Valley Wildlife Reservoir close to Ravine Reservoir, it's a beautiful lake, and dry warm beds await you at Super 8 Wells. During the summertime months at Ravine Reservoir highs are mostly in the 80's while overnight lows are mostly in the 40's. For the duration of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's, and night lows all through the winter for Ravine Reservoir tend to be in the 10's. You'll find a scenic lake called Snow Water Lake
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| | near Ravine Reservoir. Not much rain falls here at Ravine Reservoir; of all the months in a year December is the one with the most snow while July is regularly the driest month.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.68861 Longitude: -114.9806
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Birdeye Lake
 | 17 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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