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    Go to Lost Lake Number Two if you want to go to a nice lake. Summertime highs at Lost Lake Number Two typically tend to be in the 80's, and through the night it cools down to the 40's. The winter brings highs down to the 30's with winter lows in the 10's overnight here at Lost Lake Number Two. This lake is so wonderful. Notch Mountain can be made out from Lost Lake Number Two, and Lost Lake Number Two Dam is gorgeous.
This lake is so wonderful. Lilly Lake
 
   Campground is a pleasant campground nearby, and you might also want to pay a visit to The Notch since you're here at Lost Lake Number Two. Lost Lake Number Two gets very little rain; the wettest month of the year is frequently April, that's the one that rains the most, and July is when it's the driest. If you get bored of Lost Lake Number Two, you could also have a look at nearby Lost Lake, and hiking along the Lofty Lake Trail is wonderful fun.
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               short to enjoy all the cool stuff in the Uinta Mountains. Take a hike on the Notch Mountain Trail, and a lake nearby is Lilly Lake. After a long day outdoors Lodge at Stillwater is a pleasant location to spend a night or two, and everybody loves Broadhead Meadows. The Uinta Mountains scenery is always beautiful.
All year is a tremendous time in the Uinta Mountains if you adore the outdoors. Lost Creek is a lovely stream that is worth a visit; Provo River Falls is a beautiful site to pop by while you're at Lost Lake Number Two. Don't try to stop me, cause I'm havin' a fine time here at Lost Lake Number Two. Going for a hike along the Smith Morehouse Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this region, and you can stay the night at Bald Mountain Campground.

 
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Current weather conditions at Lost Lake Number Two, Uinta Mountains, Summit County, Utah
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Local climate location: COALVILLE 21 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 40.68
Longitude: -110.94

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 Hotels Near Lost Lake Number Two:
Lodge at Stillwater, Heber City, 24 miles away
Best Western Dunmar Inn, Evanston, 31 miles away
Days Inn, Evanston, 31 miles away
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites EVANSTON, Evanston, 31 miles away
Super 8 Evanston, Evanston, 31 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Lost Lake Number Two:
Lilly Lake Campground, Summit County, 0 miles away
Bald Mountain Campground, Duchesne County, 3 miles away
Cobblerest Campground, Wasatch County, 5 miles away
Butterfly Campground, Duchesne County, 5 miles away
 National Parks Near Lost Lake Number Two:
California National Historic Trail, CA, 66 miles away
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail, UT, 66 miles away
Oregon National Historic Trail, Salt Lake City - UT, 66 miles away
 Trails Near Lost Lake Number Two:
Notch Mountain Trail, Summit County, 3 miles away
Lofty Lake Trail, Summit County, 4 miles away
Smith Morehouse Trail, Summit County, 5 miles away
 Lakes Near Lost Lake Number Two:
Lost Lake, Wasatch CountyCounty, 0 miles away
Lilly Lake, Summit CountyCounty, 0 miles away

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