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A great place for whitewater paddling in the neighborhood of Jeanita Lake is Stetattle Creek, and delightful hiking is available along the Sourdough Lookout Trail. And if that's not sufficient, there's loads more to do near Jeanita Lake. Not far from Jeanita Lake you obtain some brilliant water scenery at Diablo Dam, and Bucket Creek is near Jeanita Lake and is always a diversion to explore. If you came for an overnight stay Big Bear Campground is a great place
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| | to camp, and a lake close by is Sourdough Lake. Jeanita Lake is a wet place that gets lots of rain; throughout November this area sees the most rain, and July meanwhile is the driest month. Life's too short to enjoy all the enjoyable stuff in the Northern Cascade Range. Jeanita Lake is not the only place nearby, Diablo Lake is a nearby lake, and Diablo Canyon is another good place to visit close by. All year is a delightful time in the Northern Cascade Range if | |
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you go for the outdoors. Sourdough Mountain is simple to spot from Jeanita Lake, and don't leave Jeanita Lake without first going for a hike along the Pyramid Lake Trail. Jeanita Lake is a beautiful lake in the Northern Cascade
Range. This lake is so wonderful. Skagit River is a great whitewater spot next to Jeanita Lake. For the duration of the summertime months at Jeanita Lake highs are usually in the 70's while night lows are frequently in the 50's. High
temperatures during the winter are normally in the 30's, and during the dark hours in the wintertime at Jeanita Lake temperatures descend to the 20's. This lake is so wonderful. Why not camp at Colonial Creek Campground since
you're here at Jeanita Lake, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Jeanita Lake; Panther Creek Trail is a good local 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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