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It's always fun to stop by East Shingle Creek Lake. There's no way someone can get bored here in the Uinta Mountains. A pleasant tour to Erickson Basin is a brilliant way to spend an afternoon. Lakes are great; Lower Shingle Creek Lake is a lake that's close to East Shingle Creek Lake. Throughout the warmest time of the year at East Shingle Creek Lake temperatures are ordinarily in the 80's while nighttime lows are regularly in the 40's. All through the wintertime
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| | the highs are ordinarily in the 30's, and night lows in the 10's for East Shingle Creek Lake. This lake is located in the wonderful Uinta Mountains. So many fun things to do in the Uinta Mountains, not enough time. Smith and Morehouse Campground is a great local campground, and you're most likely keen on lakes, West Shingle Creek Lake is one of those close by. After a long day outdoors Lodge at Stillwater is a delightful place to spend a night or two; the Nobletts | |
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Creek Trail offers hiking at its best. So much enjoyable stuff to do at East Shingle Creek Lake, so little time. If you came for an overnight stay Camperworld Knotty Pine is a good spot to camp; East Shingle Creek Lake is right by
the Littles Fork Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Whitewater paddling is good on Provo River, and there's brilliant hiking along the Smith Morehouse Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Get dripping wet paddling on Chalk Creek.
Erickson Creek flows through this neighborhood; if you need a place to stay Daniels Summit Lodge is a magnificent choice. East Shingle Creek Lake gets very little rain; of all the months in a year April is the one with the most rain, and July meanwhile is the driest month.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.67972 Longitude: -111.0856
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Provo River, Utah CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-IV - 25 miles long (Soapstone to Deer Creek Reservoir) |
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Chalk Creek, Summit CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class I-II - 15 miles long (Upton to Coalville) |
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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.... |
Mill Hollow Campground
 | 10 miles away its empty... |
Provo River
 | 14 miles away 1 PHOTO Great ride from above Woodland to the 1000 E. bridge (which is a good scare during high water, 1500 cfs). After the bridge the log jams, second diversion dam and constant river splits can be fun in the right craft (13 ft raft, not recommended). Great rush!... Yeah...this river especially the lower part...really rocks.... |
Highline Trail
 | 18 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... |
Chalk Creek
 | 19 miles away Minor correction...Chalk Creek run's out of the Uinta Range.... |
Grandaddy Lake
 | 19 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... |
The Canyons
 | 28 miles away If only the rest of life could be this carefree. Although there?s really no place like it, we all need places like The Canyons Resort. The perfect, hassle-free ski getaway lies within a mere 30-minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport. It?ll take longer to get your bags than it?ll take to get here. Once you?re here you?ll find everything needed to round out the perfect ski vacation without ever having to leave the resort. In fact, you might as well take the shuttle up and forget the rental car?you simply won?t need it. From the 3,700 acres of widely-varied terrain, 163 trails, 17 lifts and 2 cutting-edge terrain parks on the mountain, to the 3 world-class lodges, 9 restaurants, shops, services and aprs-ski diversions down in the Resort Village, The Canyons has all the makings of the perfect vacation, all right here. So come on out and ski hard and board huge (or not so hard and not so huge if you like) and you?ll see why those who have discovered The Canyons find the hardest thing about the experience is leaving.... |
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