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A visit to Boundary Lakes is always a good idea. The high level of rainfall makes Boundary Lakes a rather wet place; December is the wettest month with most rain, and July meanwhile is the driest month. This lake is so wonderful. Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Vance Creek; needless to say Kirkland Creek is a charming stream that is worth a visit. During your visit to Boundary Lakes you'll meet some people
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| | from Shelton for sure, and a good nearby hotel is Super 8 Motel - Shelton. This lake is one of the great places here in the Olympic Mountains. This lake is so wonderful. If you're a golfer then a good close by course is Lake Cushman Golf Course, and Boundary Lakes is a great site to visit for more than one day, Lake Cushman Resort is a great site to camp nearby. Yeah, come here to Boundary Lakes for a perfect time. If you come at the right time of year, Skokomish | |
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River - South Fork offers some wonderful whitewater. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Boundary Lakes has to offer, you can camp at Brown Creek Campground. You'll in fact wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all
the cool things in the Olympic Mountains. A beautiful lake like Lake West right next door to Boundary Lakes is a glorious place to have a look at; after a long day outdoors Alderbrook Resort And Spa is a nice spot to spend a night
or two. At Boundary Lakes during the summer months highs are in the 70's. Summer nighttime lows drop down to the 40's. Through the wintertime this place gets highs in the 40's; after the sun is down throughout the winter temperatures
at Boundary Lakes drop into the 30's. If you have a thing about the outdoors you'll have a thing about it here in the Olympic Mountains. Lakes are such serene sites, why not visit West Lake near Boundary Lakes; why not have a look at West Lake Dam if you're here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.34056 Longitude: -123.2594
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Vance Creek, Mason CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class IV - 3.5 miles long (FS 2350 to Vance Creek Bridge) |
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Lake Nahwatzel Resort
 | The Resort was sadly closed over a year ago. The campsites are now a front yard and the restaurant and cabins - closed....The Resort was sadly closed over a year ago. The campsites are now a front yard and the restaurant and cabins - closed.... |
Lost Lake
 | 2 PHOTOS Beautiful Place, and most people don't know it exists... Fun at Lost Lake... |
Mildred Lakes
 | 10 miles away Wonderful lakes well worth the tough climb. All three lakes have excellent trout fishing.... |
Summertide Resort
 | 13 miles away 2 PHOTOS Summer tide 1... Summer tide 2... |
Upper Elk Lake
 | 13 miles away It's been about 6yrs. since I was last at upper Elk Lake,It was my most favorite place to camp. If you were lucky, and got the only camp site on the lake,the lake was yours. The water was so crystal clear, you could almost see the bottom. The fishing was't bad either. There are plenty of trails and creeks to explore.Including Jefferson creek, which will lead you to lower Elk Lake. My children loved this spot as much as I. There was also a rope swing on the other side of the lake.It was heaven. My youngest daughter traveled back to the lake this summer (2008). She says the lake is destroyed, with water plants and logs,she says the water is no longer clear. This makes me sad, I may just have to plan a trip to see for myself.... |
Pine Lake
 | 15 miles away There is nothing to see at Pine Lake and you have to hike a long ways to reach it.... |
Lake Trask Timber Trails Assn
 | 18 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.... |
Wynoochee Falls Campground
 | 19 miles away Nothing is left except overgrown roads and a couple of holes where there used to be an outhouse.
The falls are picturesque and were featured in a 1961 movie ''Ring of Fire''
Yes the Elwha River trail is only 18 miles away but that is by trail straight through the heart of the Olympic Mtns. And park. ...Wynoochee Falls campground has been closed and the campground sign, firepits, restroom and tables removed. You?ll have to drive about 15 miles of gravel road to get here. There is a rock pedestal with a missing sign along the Wynoochee road 4 miles NE of the lake near the end of the road. This marks the parking area and access trail down to the falls. The ? mile trail is interrupted with large ditches to discourage access and camping. The waterfall is only about 100 feet high, (maybe less) but very picturesque, with a large clear basin at its base and an outlet scoured through granite rocks.... |
Dosewallips Campground
 | 19 miles away The doeswallip river road is washed out approx. 3 mi from the campground. You must park and walk to the campground/trailhead. These washouts occurred during 2001, and continued to get worse.... |
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