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A visit to Dry Lake is always a good idea. The Wasatch Range scenery is always beautiful. Big Peavine is a nice place to pop by close to Dry Lake, and after a long day outdoors Crystal Inn Logan is a great location to spend a night or two. Take a hike on the Hardware Ranch Trail. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Dry Lake has to offer, you can camp at Lodge Campground. For the period of the warm months here at Dry Lake, high temperatures
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| | regularly reach the 90's. Once the sun is down it plunges down to the 50's. For the period of the winter highs are in the 30's, and after the sun is down through the winter temperatures at Dry Lake fall into the 10's. Yep, outdoors amusing things truly is plentiful here in the Wasatch Range. The slopes of Beaver Mountain are so inviting noone can resist; you can have a good hiking adventure along the Limber Pine Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Whitewater paddling | |
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is great on Logan River, and a beautiful lake like Wes Reservoir is a great place to check out. There's no way anybody can get bored here in the Wasatch Range. You'll discover a stunning lake called Deer Lick Reservoir near Dry
Lake; Little Strawberry Valley is right here at Dry Lake. This lake is so wonderful. In the event that you don’t have a problem getting drenched, you can always go whitewater paddling on Blacksmith Fork. Dry Lake is generally a pretty
dry spot; April is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest month is July. What a site this is for outdoors people. A journey to Dry Lake wouldn't be complete without taking a look at Cox Spring. There's so much to do here at Dry Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Smoky Rock Campground is a great site for that.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.67361 Longitude: -111.4911
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Blacksmith Fork, Cache CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class I-III - 9 miles long (Hardware Ranch to Hyrum City Power Plant) |
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Logan River, Cache CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II-V - 9.5 miles long (Ricks Springs to Preston Valley Campgroumd) |
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Beaver Mountain
 | 10 miles away Family owned, family operated, family oriented. Beaver Mountain knows families and promises to give you one of the best skiing experiences around. This intimate mountain resort, located just 27 miles east of Logan, Utah, has been family owned and operated since 1939. Beaver Mountain has 664 skiable acres containing well maintained slopes with northeastern exposure, perfect for catching morning rays. Come explore a variety of terrain, perfect for every ability. Situated in the gorgeous Wasatch Cache National Forest, Beaver Mountain is located just one mile off Highway 89, 14 miles west of Bear Lake (Garden City).... |
Limber Pine Trail
 | 12 miles away The Limber Pine trail is more of a nature walk than a hike. It's good for kids and those seeking an easy, short trail. Educational posting about flora, etc. are included around this loop trail. It's fun, too, even if you are a serious hiker. I think I could complete the loop in 15 minutes, but one posting I saw said 45 minutes. Walk it and find out. Easy access right off the road.... |
Powder Mountain
 | 24 miles away 3 PHOTOS With 5,500 acres of skiable terrain, Powder Mountain is one of North America's largest ski areas. This is the place if you want to make first tracks. Even on the busiest day, you may only find 1 skier per 2 acres. Powder Mountain relies solely on Mother Nature for snow and she generously delivers 500 inches annually. We believe natural snow is best and the readers of SKI agree. They consistently rate us high for snow and value. About half of Powder Mountain is a traditional lift served resort with an abundance of beautifully groomed cruisers. The rest of the resort is left untouched for powder hounds. Take your pick of the 1,200 acres served by Powder Country shuttle, 800 acres accessed by a short ride on Lightning Ridge snowcat or the 1,000 acres reserved for the Snowcat Powder Safari. The staff at Powder Mountain shares your passion for winter sports and gladly goes above and beyond to make your visit special. The resort's focus is on the slopes and on delivering an extraordinary experience for each guest.
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