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A visit to Diamond Lake is always a good idea. This lake is one of the great places here in the Uinta Mountains. This lake is so wonderful. While you're here at Diamond Lake you can take a hike along the Smith Morehouse Trail, and from Diamond Lake you acquire a perfect sight of Notch Mountain. If you adore the outdoors you'll adore it here in the Uinta Mountains. Lost Creek is a nice location to explore, and hiking along the Notch Mountain Trail is brilliant
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| | fun. Have a glorious hiking adventure along the Lofty Lake Trail, and camping is available at Bald Mountain Campground. It is very dry here at Diamond Lake frequently; April is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest of the months is July. You'll in fact wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the amusing stuff in the Uinta Mountains. Provo River Falls is a striking place to pop by while you're at Diamond Lake, and dry warm beds await you at | |
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Lodge at Stillwater. Yep, outdoors exciting things to do are beyond doubt bountiful here at Diamond Lake. Not far from Diamond Lake you get some fine water scenery at Lost Lake Number Two Dam, and a delightful site to camp here
at Diamond Lake is Lilly Lake Campground. Places like Broadhead Meadows are great to stop by; you'll discover a pretty lake called Lilly Lake. For the duration of the summer months at Diamond Lake highs are mostly in the 80's.
For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 40's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 30's, and overnight lows at Diamond Lake during the winter ordinarily fall into the 10's. This lake is so wonderful.
You might want to pay a visit to The Notch if you're here at Diamond Lake, and lakes are such peaceful spots, why not pop by Lost Lake Number Two.
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Lodge at Stillwater, Heber City
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24 miles away
The Lodge at Stillwater, remains one of the area's best kept secrets and continues to offer exceptional accommodations and services at a tremendous value. Whether your travels bring you in winter or s...
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Best Western Dunmar Inn, Evanston
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30 miles away
Comfort, quality and a convenient location all come together at this unique Evanston, Wyoming hotel! Whether it's the easy room access from the car, the on-site restaurant and lounge, or the 15 acres...
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Current weather conditions at Diamond Lake, Uinta Mountains, Summit County, Utah

Local climate location: COALVILLE 21 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.68528 Longitude: -110.9428
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Highline Trail
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