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The beauty of Lake Scanewa is reason enough to stop by. This lake is so wonderful. Put some time aside to spend at Cowlitz Falls since you're here at Lake Scanewa; camping at Quartz Creek Big Trees Campground is always a brilliant experience. Just can't get enough of the Northern Cascade Range. There's whitewater on Cowlitz River for all you thrill seekers, and the Bean Creek Trail offers hiking at its best. For the duration of the summer months here at Lake
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| | Scanewa, high temperatures commonly get into the 70's. During the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 40's. Through the wintertime the highs are usually in the 40's with temperatures at Lake Scanewa dipping down into the 30's through winter nights. Lake Scanewa is a beautiful lake in the Northern Cascade Range. Near Lake Scanewa you come across great locations like Copper Canyon. Be careful coming to Lake Scanewa, you might not ever want to | |
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return home again. Do stop by Deadmans Lake in the neighborhood of Lake Scanewa, it's a pretty lake, and after a long day outdoors Econo Lodge Buckley is a magnificent place to spend a night or two. And that's not everything there
is to do here in the Northern Cascade Range. Cispus River is a pretty stream that is worth stopping at; Lake Scanewa is tremendous enough to spend more than a day at, Taidnapam Park is a tremendous local campground. This lake is so
wonderful. You can run the rapids of Cispus River near Lake Scanewa, and there's fine hiking along the Independence Pass Interpretive Trail. Lake Scanewa is a reasonably wet place generally with a good deal of rainfall; the wettest
month of the year is regularly December, that's the one that rains the most; July on the other hand is the driest. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Lake Scanewa; Coldwater Trail is a fine local trail, and if you haven’t
been to Mount Rainier National Park, you must schedule some time for it while you're here. A lovely lake like Deep Lake right next door to Lake Scanewa is a great place to have a look at, and from Lake Scanewa you obtain a wonderful panorama of Tumwater Mountain.
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Econo Lodge Buckley, Buckley
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33 miles away
Mt. Rainier National Park, Puyallup Fairground, Crystal Mountain, White River Amphitheater and King County Fairground are all nearby. All rooms have microwaves, refrigerators, iron and ironing board. ...
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Best Western Park Plaza, Puyallup
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36 miles away
Welcome to the Best Western Park Plaza Hotel and Event Center in Puyallup Washington! The Best Western Park Plaza is the closest hotel to the Western Washington Fairgrounds which hosts a variety of ...
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Current weather conditions at Lake Scanewa, Northern Cascade Range, Lewis County, Washington

Local climate location: GLENOMA 7 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.46667 Longitude: -122.1039
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Coldwater Trail, Skamania County, 11 miles away 10.6 hiking miles, 3233 feet elevation difference |
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Bean Creek Trail, Skamania County, 11 miles away 7.4 hiking miles, 3072 feet elevation difference |
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Cowlitz River, Lewis CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class III - 9 miles long (Cispus River to Riffe Lake) |
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Cispus River, Lewis CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class III - 20.2 miles long (Road 28 Bridge to Scanewa Reservoir) |
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Deep Lake, Skamania CountyCounty, 4 miles away |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Osborne Mountain Trail
 | 15 miles away Osborne Mtn. Trail is written up as being in Lewis County but is also listed under Pierce County so there is a discrepancy there.... |
Indian Hole Campground
 | 17 miles away Indian Hole Campground no longer exists. It was apparently named for the abundance of native artifacts found in the area by early settlers. The camp was owned and maintained by St Regis Paper Co. In later years it fell into disrepair and finally closed in the 1980s.... |
Lone Tree Lake
 | 18 miles away LOAN TREE IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO SEE WHEN IT SNOWS SO BEAUTYFUL WOULD RECOMMEND IT TO ANYBODY.... |
McBride Lake
 | 18 miles away 2/3 of the lake is gone. Kalama River now flows right thru the middle of what used to be the lake. It is amazing to see. The 8100 road is washed out at mile 11 so plan on a 2 mile walk....McBride Lake is no longer in existance. Though I will have this confirmed on July 23, 2008. It is my understanding that during the 2007/2008 winter, a massive land slide occurred which filled the lake. McBride was once a great lake to catch and release fish throughout the day....McBride Lake is no longer in existance. Though I will have this confirmed on July 23, 2008. It is my understanding that during the 2007/2008 winter, a massive land slide occurred which filled the lake.McBride was once a great lake to catch and release fish throughout the day.... |
Lake Christine
 | 18 miles away July 19, 2008-- We hiked up to Mt. Beljica this date. I would not recommend it just yet because of the unusually heavy snowfall last winter, unless you're very familiar with the trail. The entire trail is still snow covered from Lake Christine on up to the top of Mt. Beljica. We lost the trail, and then found it again.... that was a bit unnerving.... |
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