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The high level of precipitation makes Brader Lake a reasonably wet spot; the wettest month of the year is regularly December, that's the one that rains the most while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. For the period of the summer highs here at Brader Lake reach the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures descend down into the 50's. Daytime highs during the winter are in the 40's, and through the dark hours in the winter at Brader
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| | Lake temperatures fall to the 30's. This lake is so wonderful. If you came to camp Cultus Creek Campground is a splendid place to do that, and why not take a refreshing hike along the East Crater Trail. Brader Lake is a beautiful lake in the Northern Cascade Range. And that's not all you can do here at Brader Lake. Berry Mountain is a peak you can see from Brader Lake, and do take a hike on the Falls Creek Trail. This lake is so wonderful. A great close by | |
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hotel is Skamania Lodge. There's no way somebody can get bored here in the Northern Cascade Range. There's so much to do here at Brader Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Forlorn Lakes Campground is a great location
for that, and if you've had enough of Brader Lake, Eunice Lake is close by. Yep, outdoors entertaining things truly is plentiful here in the Northern Cascade Range. Get your heart pumping on the delightful whitewater of Lewis River
- North Fork, and if you need a place to stay Rodeway Inn Stevenson is a brilliant choice. You're in all probability hooked on lakes, Heather Lake is one of those close by, and the Ridge Trail offers hiking at its best. Whitewater
paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Rush Creek, and don’t forget to pop by Indian Heaven while you're here at Brader Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.00222 Longitude: -121.8186
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Ridge Trail, Skamania County, 4 miles away 3 hiking miles, 773 feet elevation difference |
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East Crater Trail, Skamania County, 5 miles away 11.2 hiking miles, 1609 feet elevation difference |
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Falls Creek Trail, Skamania County, 6 miles away 9.1 hiking miles, 2402 feet elevation difference |
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Rush Creek, Skamania CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class V+ - 5 miles long (Meadow Creek to FR 90) |
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Pacific Crest Trail - section 23
 | 14 miles away Roundtrip Distance 16 miles Elevation Gain 2,620 ft. This peak is trailless, meaning a portion or all of the route up the mountain is via an unmarked trail. For this particular mountain, the typical route is known as a ''herd path'' which is not much more than a worn, but unmarked trail. Some of the herd paths are easy to follow, others are not. In many instances the hiker will travel down a false herd path and eventually have to correct his/her course via backtracking. For these particular mountains, it is imperative that the hiker carry a compass (and know how to use it) and topographic map.... |
Table Mountain Trail
 | 15 miles away Hi, I have tried to climb this mountain, but the there are very little trail markers and the Columbian write ups on directions were not even close to actuality. I am trying to locate specific directions since there are several different forks. You have all these coordinates but if you don't have or use a GPS they are useless. Alas, you can't help me anymore than what's available out there, which is nothing really.... |
Little Ashes Lake
 | 17 miles away Since the previous post was negative, I was skeptical about fishing there. I sent a couple of hours fishing there at one of the few access spots to see how it fished. I was fortunate enough to land a trout about 27 inches long. Not to bad for a couple hours. Caught using a rooster tail spinner. Gotta give it a try....Little Ashes lake is a medium sized spillway from the Columbia River. There is not much public access to the lake. The lake is boundaried on the southwest side by Highway 14. and all the rest is Private property. No way to launch a boat, but I have float tubed it. There are no trails to hike around this lake. You won't want to swim in it since it is columbia river water. The fishing is unproductive as i fished it and never caught a single bass or trout, only sucker fish and perch. My advice is to just enjoy the sight of this lake, but venturing into it is a waste of time.... |
Herman Creek Trail
 | 17 miles away The Herman Creek Trail was constructed for foot access to the old site of a wartime lookout built to spot ballon bomb sent over by Japan. There were three cabins just past the cliff road and the end of the Herman Creek cut-off trail which statrted at seven and a half mile camp in what was once Cedder Swamp just below Mud Lake.... |
Kidney Lake
 | 18 miles away It's nice.... |
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