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| | Boot Lake, Northern Cascade Range, Skamania County, Washington |
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All the water falling down from the sky makes Boot Lake a wet location; the month with most of the rain is December, and the driest month of the year is July. Summertime highs at Boot Lake ordinarily tend to be in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures dip down into the 40's. All through the winter highs are in the 40's, and night lows throughout the wintertime for Boot Lake tend to be in the 30's. You just can't imagine the amount of outdoors entertaining
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| | stuff the Northern Cascade Range has to offer. If the weather is beautiful, you acquire a glorious panorama of Mount Margaret from Boot Lake, and Mount Rainier National Park is a magnificent site close by. This lake is so wonderful. Boot Lake is a glorious site to visit for more than one day, Quartz Creek Big Trees Campground is a glorious site to camp nearby; a lake close by is Panhandle Lake. This lake is located in the wonderful Northern Cascade Range. Hiking | |
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is a popular thing to do around Boot Lake; Pine Creek Trail is a splendid local trail. You'll need more than a day to look at everything Boot Lake has to offer, you can camp at Taidnapam Park. And that's not all you can do here
at Boot Lake. Get your heart pumping on the good whitewater of Cowlitz River; don't leave Boot Lake without first going for a hike along the Independence Pass Interpretive Trail. Having a good time in the Northern Cascade Range is
trouble-free. You can run the rapids of Muddy River near Boot Lake, obviously you could also take a look at Obscurity Lake since you're here; it's not far at all. This lake is so wonderful. There's nice hiking along the Smith Creek Trail, and if you're here, you might as well pop by Bear Pass.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.32667 Longitude: -122.1142
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| These outdoors activities are available near Boot Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Boot Lake:
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Smith Creek Trail, Skamania County, 5 miles away 6.2 hiking miles, 2573 feet elevation difference |
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Pine Creek Trail, Skamania County, 6 miles away 7 hiking miles, 2561 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Boot Lake:
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Cowlitz River, Lewis CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class III - 9 miles long (Cispus River to Riffe Lake) |
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Muddy River, Skamania CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II-III(IV) - 5.5 miles long (FR 25 Bridge to Lewis North Fork) |
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Cispus River, Lewis CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class III - 20.2 miles long (Road 28 Bridge to Scanewa Reservoir) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
McBride Lake
 | 13 miles away 2/3 of the lake is gone. Kalama River now flows right thru the middle of what used to be the lake. It is amazing to see. The 8100 road is washed out at mile 11 so plan on a 2 mile walk....McBride Lake is no longer in existance. Though I will have this confirmed on July 23, 2008. It is my understanding that during the 2007/2008 winter, a massive land slide occurred which filled the lake. McBride was once a great lake to catch and release fish throughout the day....McBride Lake is no longer in existance. Though I will have this confirmed on July 23, 2008. It is my understanding that during the 2007/2008 winter, a massive land slide occurred which filled the lake.McBride was once a great lake to catch and release fish throughout the day.... |
Merrill Lake Campground
 | 17 miles away 1 PHOTO Merrill Lake is a lovely place for swimming & kayaking!... |
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