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If you don't mind getting dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Nisqually River; if you need a spot to stay Thornewood Castle Inn And Gardens is a great choice. This lake is one of the great places here in the Northern Cascade Range. All the outdoors cool stuff in the vicinity of Lewis Lake will keep you coming back repeatedly. Whitewater paddling is wonderful on Deschutes River; La Quinta Inn AND Suites Lakewood is a great spot to get some rest.
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| | So much enjoyable stuff to do in the Northern Cascade Range, not enough time. A pretty lake like Chambers Lake next to Lewis Lake is a glorious spot to check out, and lakes are such peaceful locations, why not take a look at Muck Lake. Camping at Oaknoll RV Park is always a magnificent experience, and Brandenburg Marsh is an attention-grabbing swamp in the vicinity of Lewis Lake. This spot, the Northern Cascade Range, has so much outdoors amusing stuff. There's | |
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some flowing water nearby, Murray Creek is a stream you can go to while here, and a golf course nearby is Nisqually Valley Golf Course. This lake is so wonderful. A great site to camp here at Lewis Lake is Rainier Villa Mobile
Park and RV, and the vista of picturesque Harden Hill is good. Summer brings highs in the 70's to Lewis Lake, and during summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 40's with winter lows in
the 30's overnight here at Lewis Lake. Lewis Lake is a pretty wet place mostly with much rainfall; December is when you get the most rain here, and July is the month with the least moisture. This lake is so wonderful.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.98694 Longitude: -122.5667
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Nisqually River, Thurston CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class III - 7 miles long (McKenna to Yelm Hydro Plant) |
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Deschutes River, Thurston CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class II - 9.3 miles long (Vail Loop Road to Military Road) |
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Nisqually River, Thurston CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II - 14 miles long (Mashel River to Mckenna) |
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Nisqually River
 | ...thing you should know about the Nisqually is that it is like most rivers, every year there is something new and unexpected. There are a few notable obstacles and log jams that have stuck over the past ten years or so. One of them is between McKenna and the Nisqually railroad trestle. It has been there as long as I can remember. But the river isn't too fast there and you should have plenty of time to get outta the way. The other problems are further down the river, the log jams that are past the Nisqually pines aren't too bad. Most of them are so far up on the river bank that only a few trees hang into the river ( not to say that there are none of them.) But the problem is that you raft right under the cliffs on FT. Lewis. They seem to like to throw cars off the cliffs and watch them hit the water.. Or this is a good way to dispose of stolen cars.. Because the water just churns and turns these cars into a spiky nightmare for the rafters and tubers of the Nisqually. I have yet to see one person go over the cars and not instantly blow there raft apart.. Just keep a good eye out for any ... |
Harts Lake
 | Harts Lake is Washington's hidden treasure. Nestled in the foothills of Bald Hill Mountains, it is a getaway to beat all getaways. There's a small town nearby with all the amenities you'd need without the crush of a large city. Mostly enjoyed by fishermen, this lake is the most relaxing, beautiful place on earth. Water sports are enjoyed by a pleasant few - whatever you look for in a lake you'll find it at Harts!...Visit Wilcox Farms Organic Dairy and Poultry Farm. Wilcox is a family owned company since 1909 sitting at the base of Mt. Rainier in at beautiful Harts Lake.... |
Chambers Creek Reservoir
 | This is a fun spot that people go skim boarding and there are trails to walk on and also a little swimming hole to jump in but if you are looking for a swimming spot this wouldn't be the one for you, but you should still check it out for yourself!!... |
Hicks Lake
 | 15 miles away One of the most beutiful settings locally. Excellent swimming and skiing. I caught a 4 pound rainbow off my dock two weeks ago (not a triploid).... |
Rapjohn Lake
 | 16 miles away Bass seem to like pumkin color worms and grubs. Got most of them a foot from bank in 2 foot water deep in the lily pads....I have found that the trout in Rapjohn go for the chartruese power bait.... |
Chambers Lake
 | 18 miles away great bass fishing... |
Camp Colman
 | 19 miles away Fires OK, Store... |
Tanwax Lake
 | 19 miles away The area for swimming wasnt much. However, I was there to get some lily pad roots for my pond. With the roots later hatched about 8 fish. They are over a year old but in a small pond with gold fish they did not grow more than an inch. I cannot identify the fish since they are about an inch long. However, they have a single long dorsal fin that ends close to the small tain fin. Does not show any stripes or trout colors. But grey in color. The pond drained to about 4 inches after I removed some. However, 2 remained in the mucky water which did not have any aireation. They are now in my indoor fish tank and get along well with the larger gold fish. What are they??... |
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