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Around Crystal Lake you don’t get a lot of rain; April is when you get the most rain here while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. This is a glorious neighborhood for people who like lakes. Ponds Lake is a lake in the vicinity, and Lost Creek is one of the streams close by that might be worth a visit. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Crystal Lake has to offer, you can camp at Bald Mountain Campground, and the Smith
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| | Morehouse Trail is a great hiking trail nearby. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a location to stay Best Western Dunmar Inn is a fine choice, and do go to Washington Lake Dam since you're here. All the outdoors entertaining stuff in the Uinta Mountains will keep you coming back again and again. A good location to take a look at next to Crystal Lake is The Notch, and do put some time aside to spend at Provo River Falls if you're here at Crystal Lake. | |
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You definitely must go for Crystal Lake. Crystal Lake is a fine place to visit for more than one day, Lilly Lake Campground is a fine place to camp nearby; the view of wonderful Haystack Mountain is great. Yeah, come up here to
the Uinta Mountains for a great time. Lakes are magnificent; Lily Lakes is a lake that's in close proximity to Crystal Lake, and nearby you locate the Lofty Lake Trail which is a perfect hiking trail. This lake is located in the wonderful
Uinta Mountains. For the period of the summertime at Crystal Lake highs are usually in the 80's, and through summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. All through the winter highs are in the 30's, and nighttime lows at Crystal Lake
all through the wintertime frequently sink into the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. On a good day at Crystal Lake you can take a hike along the Notch Mountain Trail.
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Current weather conditions at Crystal Lake, Uinta Mountains, Summit County, Utah

Local climate location: COALVILLE 20 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.68167 Longitude: -110.9658
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Lake Marion
 | Lake Marion is a very small lake or pond located North of Trial Lake and South West of Star Lake. My friend Victor Montoya and I visited Lake Marion and caught wild Brook Trout and Golden Trout fly fishing. I was surprised that this lake which is very very small had trout over 12 inches.... |
Highline Trail
 | 10 miles away The U.S. Forrest Service last attention to this trail was in 1994/1995 and the trail markings in many places is all but non-existent. Portions of the trail---particularly in the meadows areas have been overgrown and rock cairn markers, where they do exist, are often overgrown and difficult to find. Do not attempt this trail without detailed terrain maps and GPS equipment and the ability to use both. It would also be a good idea to carry a satellite phone (rentals are available) as there is no cell phone signal anywhere along the route from the Mirror Lake trailhead on the West all the way to the Chepeta lake trailhead on the East... |
Grandaddy Lake
 | 12 miles away The trail head leading to grandaddy lake that is around two to four miles. Info on weather conditions at grandaddy lake and info on how bad the mosquitos are right now...no fish... |
LaMarla Lake
 | 13 miles away Lamarla Lake received it's name from my mother, Margaret Gurr Hamblin, her sister LaVon Gurr Hansen and LaVar Davies,(nephew of my dad Lyman Duane Hamblin Jr.) They were camping and fishing in the Uinta Mountains. While hiking they came upon the beautiful little lake. They decided to give it a name. They took LA from LaVar, MAR from Margaret, and LA from LaVon, forming the name LAMARLA. They posted the name by the lake. I grew up hearing this story. My mother Margaret passed away over twenty years ago. LaVon is still alive and lives with her husband, Omar in Springville, UT. LaVar is also living and resides in St. George UT. Both are in their eighties. As a child my favorite horse was named Lamarla.... |
Mill Hollow Campground
 | 13 miles away its empty... |
Scow Lake
 | 14 miles away Is the lake named after my great great uncle Pete Scow who logged in the unitah mtns in the late 1800 and early 1900's. He was a tie hack. Do you know the history of the name Scow lake?... |
Thompson Lake
 | 15 miles away I disagree with below.
1. Thompson Lake isn't even close to the most remote lake in the Uinta Mountains. For example, lakes like East Slide Lake and Wild Goose Lake are far more remote.
2. The boulderhopping really isn't that bad. It's well worth the trip.
3. There are some nice campsites just east of the lake.
Thompson Lake is off trail, but it's one of the more popular off-trail lakes (but far less popular than trailed lakes!) and well worth the trip....This is the most remote lake in all of the Uinta mountains. It's a hellish 1-2hr boulder-hopping steep hike to get to the lake with NO trails or places to camp. Reserved for only extreme mountaineers.... |
Continent Lake
 | 19 miles away I went there about 15 yrs ago fishing was pretty good.... |
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