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If you are traveling by, why not stop by Johnson Lake. It is very arid here at Johnson Lake commonly; December is when you get the most snow here, and July is when it's the driest. Throughout the long summer days, highs typically are in the 80's at Johnson Lake, and during summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. During the winter highs are in the 30's with temperatures at Johnson Lake dipping down into the 20's all through winter nights. This lake is so
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| | wonderful. A tremendous close by hotel is Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites CHENEY-UNIVERSITY AREA, and obviously, this is a magnificent area for people who like lakes, Chapman Lake is a lake in the vicinity. You're possibly into lakes, Bonnie Lake is one of those close by, and paddling on Hangman Creek is so much fun. Here at Johnson Lake there are plenty of folks from Pullman, and a good location to camp here at Johnson Lake is Peaceful Pines Camp Ground. | |
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Johnson Lake is good enough to spend more than a day at, Williams Lake Resort is a good local campground; why not take a little visit to Buckeye Creek while you're here. So much entertaining stuff to do here at Johnson Lake, too tremendous to be true. If you need a location to stay Willow Springs Motel near EWU is a delightful choice.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.30944 Longitude: -117.5589
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Mt. Spokane, Washington, 29 miles away 2000 vertical feet |
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Hangman Creek, Spokane CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II+ - 7.5 miles long (Lower) |
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Hangman Creek, Spokane/Whitman CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II-III+(IV) - 10 miles long (Upper) |
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Spokane River, Spokane CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II-III+ - 6.5 miles long (T.Highway Menach Bridge in Spokane to Plese Flats) |
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Peaceful Pines Camp Ground
 | 4 PHOTOS Aerial view... Entrance... |
Fish Lake
 | 10 miles away Fishing at Queen Lucas Lake is trespassing on railroad property, isn't it? It is right in between two railroads? Tell me is it open to the public? wstorer@hotmail.com...$2 entry for over 6 years. Small lake with swimming beach and dock. Picnic tables and newer playground. Nice grassy patches to lounge in the shade. 12 miles from down town Spokane, great little get away for a summer day. Can rent paddle boats. Drawbacks: This is a very small recreational facility, so can get crowded on holidays. The playground is separated from swimming area, so can't watch children at playground from your 'beach camp', limited number of picnic tables. Otherwise great value for the money!... |
Willow Lake
 | 12 miles away Do not swim in Willow lake. Willow lake is an acidic cesspool that fish can't even live in. The water corodes the steel parts on our model boats that we sometimes run there. The water, if you are brave enough tastes like battery acid.... |
Clear Lake
 | 13 miles away lake resorts... |
Mt. Spokane
 | 29 miles away Great Washington skiing, lots of black diamonds. Mount Spokane gets good snow and plenty of it. I love the left side of the mountain the most.... |
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