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So much entertaining stuff in the Northern Cascade Range, just tremendous. Baby Lake is good enough to spend more than a day at, Timberline Recreational Vehicle Park is a good local campground, and if you've had enough of Baby Lake, Pocket Lake is nearby. There's so much to do here at Baby Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Lands West is a great site for that, and float down the rapids of Glacier Creek in a kayak. Don't leave Baby Lake without first
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| | checking out Cathedral Crag; if you come at the right time of year, Nooksack River - North Fork offers some good whitewater. This lake is so wonderful. There are wonderful sites to look at along the Finney Peak Trail, and almost certainly you're looking for close by lakes? Sure, Mazama Lake is just a very short distance away. There's just no way anybody can get bored here at Baby Lake. Mazama Park is a pretty site any time of year; nearby you come across | |
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great sites like Baker Pass. This lake is so wonderful. The top of Loomis Mountain is easily distinguished from Baby Lake, and dry warm beds await you at Glacier Springs Vacation Prop.. Baby Lake is located in the Northern Cascade
Range. During the summertime highs here at Baby Lake get into the 70's with nighttime lows in the 50's. Through the winter this place gets highs in the 40's, and throughout the dark hours in the winter at Baby Lake temperatures fall
to the 30's. Life's too short to enjoy all the enjoyable stuff in the Northern Cascade Range. Going for a hike on the Gee Point Trail is always a great adventure, and if you need a site to stay Snowline Condos is a fine choice.
Baby Lake is a quite wet place frequently with much rainfall; the wettest month of the year is commonly November, that's the one that rains the most while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Looking for a great tour? Lake Chelan National Recreation Area is rather close to Baby Lake.
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Glacier Springs Vacation Prop., Maple Falls
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19 miles away
Welcome to Mt Baker Lodging, your number one source for private, self-catered, fully-equipped vacation home rentals. We offer Mt. Baker area cabins, cottages, condos, chalets, and executive vacation h...
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Snowline Condos, Maple Falls
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19 miles away
Snowline Condos, the Glacier Mountain Village provides visitors to the Mt. Baker area with public services and is the gateway to the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest....
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Current weather conditions at Baby Lake, Northern Cascade Range, Whatcom County, Washington

Local climate location: CLEARBROOK 26 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.71667 Longitude: -121.8333
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Gee Point Trail, Skagit County, 13 miles away 2.8 hiking miles, 1343 feet elevation difference |
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Finney Peak Trail, Skagit County, 16 miles away 6.2 hiking miles, 2658 feet elevation difference |
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Glacier Creek, Whatcom CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class III-IV - 3.5 miles long (FR 39 Bridge to National Forest Nooksack) |
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