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Goat Lake is one of the lakes here in the Northern Cascade Range. This lake is so wonderful. Dry Creek Campground is a good local campground, and Elizabeth Creek is one of the streams nearby that might be worth taking a look at. You clearly should go for the Northern Cascade Range. Goat Lake is right by the Dalles Ridge Trail; the skiing at White Pass is good. Summertime brings highs in the 70's to Goat Lake. Throughout the moonlight hours it's typically
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| | in the 40's. Daytime highs through the winter are in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Goat Lake are in the 20's. This place rocks, just explore all the exciting stuff to do close to Goat Lake. These mountains rock, just explore all the amusing stuff to do in the Northern Cascade Range. Castle Mountain is clearly visible from Goat Lake; if you like skiing, you're in luck; Crystal Mountain is rather near. So many cool things to do at Goat Lake, so little | |
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time. The Union Creek Trail offers hiking at its best; in case you don’t have a problem getting drenched, you can always go whitewater paddling on White River. This lake is so wonderful. A fine site to have a look at in close proximity
to Goat Lake is Barnard Saddle, and if you came for an overnight stay Morse Creek Campground is a great place to camp. Lakes are nice; Basin Lake is a lake that's in the neighborhood of Goat Lake, and a nice close by hotel is Howard
Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit. Goat Lake is a wet place that gets a good deal of rainfall; most of the rain falls all through January while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Hiking is a popular thing to do
around Goat Lake; Castle Mountain Trail is a splendid local trail; whitewater paddling is fine on American River. Big Crow Basin is a good site, and needless to say, this is a tremendous vicinity for folks who like lakes, Reese Lake is a lake in the vicinity.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.9725 Longitude: -121.4597
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| | Hiking Trails Near Goat Lake:
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Union Creek Trail, Yakima County, 4 miles away 7.9 hiking miles, 3404 feet elevation difference |
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Dalles Ridge Trail, Pierce County, 4 miles away 4.8 hiking miles, 558 feet elevation difference |
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White Pass, Washington, 17 miles away 1500 vertical feet |
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Snoqualmie, Washington, 22 miles away 1100 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Goat Lake:
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White River, Pierce CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class III - 10 miles long (Silver Springs Campground to West Fork White) |
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American River, -blank- CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class II-III+ - 7.5 miles long (Lodgepole Campground to Hell's Crossing) |
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Chinook Creek, Pierce CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class IV-V - 5 miles long (Deer Creek to Cedar Flats) |
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