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In Washington there are many beautiful lakes, Jeanita Lake is one of them. Jeanita Lake is a quite wet place frequently with much rain; of all the months in a year November is the one with the most rain while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. If you desire a little side visit, try Diablo Canyon; going for a hike on the Panther Creek Trail is always a tremendous adventure. But wait, there's more fun things to do in the Northern Cascade
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| | Range. Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Stetattle Creek, and there's always Diablo Dam to go to close to Jeanita Lake. At Jeanita Lake through the warm months highs are in the 70's, and the overnight is a bit cooler of course, mostly in the 50's. Throughout the winter highs are in the 30's with temperatures at Jeanita Lake dipping down into the 20's through winter nights. This lake is so wonderful. Bucket Creek | |
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is a nice spot to check out, and the sight of delightful Sourdough Mountain is pleasant. And if that's not enough, there's a heap more to do near Jeanita Lake. Jeanita Lake is magnificent enough to spend more than a day at, Colonial
Creek Campground is a magnificent local campground, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always explore close by Diablo Lake. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy the Northern Cascade Range. On a pleasant day at
Jeanita Lake you can take a hike along the Pyramid Lake Trail, and there's whitewater on Skagit River for all you adrenaline people. This lake is so wonderful. This is a fine neighborhood for folks who like lakes. Sourdough Lake is
a lake close at hand. This lake is located in the wonderful Northern Cascade Range. A magnificent location to camp here at Jeanita Lake is Big Bear Campground, and there is a wonderful hiking trail nearby called the Sourdough Lookout Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.745 Longitude: -121.1386
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| These outdoors activities are available near Jeanita Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Jeanita Lake:
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Pyramid Lake Trail, Whatcom County, 2 miles away 2.2 hiking miles, 1153 feet elevation difference |
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Panther Creek Trail, Whatcom County, 8 miles away 8.7 hiking miles, 2363 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Jeanita Lake:
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Stetattle Creek, Whatcom CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class IV(V) - 4 miles long (Jay Creek to Gorge Lake) |
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Skagit River, Whatcom CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class II-III+ - 8.9 miles long (Goodell Creek to Copper Creek) |
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Cascade River, Skagit CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class II - 6 miles long (Mineral Park to Marble Creek Campground) |
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Cascade River
 | 13 miles away Did this section July 21, 2007 in a tandem canoe, at about 1850. Had never done this section before. The description above seems accurate. Several large log jams, some completely blocking the river, forcing us to take some long and rough portages through thick brush and over huge piles of logs. Even when the river is not blocked, there are serious strainers at every bend. You really have to be alert to avoid them. A lot of work and danger for the few fun class II rapids you get within the first mile or so. We spent nearly three hours on portages and scouting and only about one hour actually on the water. Not recommended.... |
Bacon Creek
 | 19 miles away re: accomadations. blueskyoutfitters.com welcomes paddlers to stay at their Skagit River property located just downstream from Bacon Creek on Diobsud Creek.... |
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