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If you are traveling by, why not stop by White Pine Lake. Now, you may assume that's a lot but there's even more enjoyable things to do here in the Wasatch Range. Dry warm beds await you at Crystal Inn Logan, and there's whitewater on Blacksmith Fork for all you adrenaline people. This lake is one of the great places here in the Wasatch Range. Don't leave White Pine Lake without first going for a hike along the High Line Trail; if you need a site to stay Holiday
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| | Inn Express Hotel & Suites LOGAN is a brilliant choice. White Pine Lake gets very little rainfall; most of the rain falls all through April, and July meanwhile is the driest month. Summer brings highs in the 90's to White Pine Lake. Summer nighttime lows plunge down to the 50's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 30's; after the sun is down during the wintertime temperatures at White Pine Lake descend into the 10's. And if that's not sufficient, there's | |
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a lot more to do in close proximity to White Pine Lake. You can never get enough of the tremendous skiing at Beaver Mountain, and you acquire a glorious view of Mount Gog from here. Do have a look at High Creek Lake close to White
Pine Lake, it's a charming lake. This lake is so wonderful. White Pine Lake is not far at all from Logan; going for a hike on the Bloomington Lake Trail is always a fine adventure. Steam Mill Lake is a nearby lake that you could visit,
and why not camp at High Creek Campground since you're here at White Pine Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Really glorious skiing awaits you at Powder Mountain; if you came for an overnight stay Lewis M Turner Campground is a
nice place to camp. And if that's not sufficient there's a heap more fun things to do in the Wasatch Range. Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Logan River, and you can go for a hike on the Limber Pine Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.92333 Longitude: -111.6564
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Logan River, Cache CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II-V - 9.5 miles long (Ricks Springs to Preston Valley Campgroumd) |
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Blacksmith Fork, Cache CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class I-III - 9 miles long (Hardware Ranch to Hyrum City Power Plant) |
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Bloomington Lake Trail
 | 11 miles away ...ke is up Bloomington Canyon on the West Side of the Bear Lake Valley. The canyon road is accessed off of Highway 89 in the community of Bloomington. It is approximately 11 miles to the top of the canyon and parking area. The road is dirt and gravel and suitable for most passenger cars. It is a short trail to the lake where you will be rewarded with a beautiful high mountain lake with high surrounding cliffs. There are many trails the lead off from the canyon and connect to other surrounding canyons. One of the more notable trails is the Highline Trail. This is an approximate 60 mile trail that runs north and south along the ridge line of the mountains. The trail can be accessed at many point including the top of Bloomington Canyon. At the parking area the road continues a bit futher west and the road turns into a trail that leads up to the ridge. Your can travel north or south with the south direction being the most spectacular The Highline Trail is popular with hikers, horses, mountain bikers, ATV's and motorcycles. At this point the trail is single track and has much less... |
Beaver Mountain
 | 12 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
 | 29 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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