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If you need a place to stay Comfort Inn Lacey is a wonderful choice, and the scenery at Kaelin Dam is beautiful. A perfect nearby hotel is La Quinta Inn Olympia Lacey, and Jackson Lake is a nearby lake that you could check out. Bay Lake is a wet place that gets a large amount of precipitation; all through the month of December you get the most rain around here, and July meanwhile is the driest month. Camping is available at Soundview Camp. This lake
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| | is so wonderful. A tremendous place for whitewater paddling close to Bay Lake is Nisqually River, and taking a little trip to nearby Filucy Bay is a glorious idea. The warmest time of the year at Bay Lake comes with high temperatures in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures descend down into the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 40's with temperatures at Bay Lake dipping down into the 30's through winter nights. While you're here | |
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at Bay Lake, you could also check out beautiful Little Palmer Lake, and if you came for an overnight stay Camp Colman is a fine site to camp. Yep, outdoors enjoyable things to do are really abundant here at Bay Lake. Joemma Beach
is close to Bay Lake and is a pretty beach to visit; if you're stopping by from Olympia, you won't be the only one.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.24472 Longitude: -122.7567
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Nisqually River, Thurston CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class III - 7 miles long (McKenna to Yelm Hydro Plant) |
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Camp Colman
 | Fires OK, Store... |
Hicks Lake
 | 10 miles away One of the most beutiful settings locally. Excellent swimming and skiing. I caught a 4 pound rainbow off my dock two weeks ago (not a triploid).... |
Chambers Lake
 | 11 miles away great bass fishing... |
Chambers Creek Reservoir
 | 12 miles away This is a fun spot that people go skim boarding and there are trails to walk on and also a little swimming hole to jump in but if you are looking for a swimming spot this wouldn't be the one for you, but you should still check it out for yourself!!... |
Mason Lake
 | 14 miles away I have been swimming at this lake since i was a baby girl!!!...This is mainly a private lake for people who have houses on it. There is a boat launch which is very small and to the point. :) There is also a park for employees of a certain company which I forget the name of now. This lake is very clean and refreshing. It is great for boats and inter tubing and swimming all the same :) Love this Lake!!...THERE IS A PUBLIC AREA AT THIS PARK,BOATING SWIM AND PICNIC AREA... |
Lake Trask Timber Trails Assn
 | 16 miles away This is a private campground that requires the purchase of a membership, which is a four-figure buy-in and, for 2007, annual dues of $430.... |
Nisqually River
 | 18 miles away ...rs, every year there is something new and unexpected. There are a few notable obstacles and log jams that have stuck over the past ten years or so. One of them is between McKenna and the Nisqually railroad trestle. It has been there as long as I can remember. But the river isn't too fast there and you should have plenty of time to get outta the way. The other problems are further down the river, the log jams that are past the Nisqually pines aren't too bad. Most of them are so far up on the river bank that only a few trees hang into the river ( not to say that there are none of them.) But the problem is that you raft right under the cliffs on FT. Lewis. They seem to like to throw cars off the cliffs and watch them hit the water.. Or this is a good way to dispose of stolen cars.. Because the water just churns and turns these cars into a spiky nightmare for the rafters and tubers of the Nisqually. I have yet to see one person go over the cars and not instantly blow there raft apart.. Just keep a good eye out for any colors that don't belong in the river. Sometimes its just a small corn... |
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