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Long Gone Lake is located in the Northern Cascade Range. After a long day outdoors Best Western Icicle Inn is a tremendous spot to spend a night or two, and a pleasant location for whitewater paddling is Downey Creek. Yeah, come up here to the Northern Cascade Range for a magnificent time. If you get bored of Long Gone Lake, you could also take a look at nearby Bench Lake, and the Sulphur Mountain Way is a nice hiking trail close by. For the duration
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| | of the summer months highs here at Long Gone Lake get into the 70's while nighttime lows are ordinarily in the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 30's while Long Gone Lake night low temperatures through the wintertime are in the 30's. This location rules, just explore all the exciting things to do close to Long Gone Lake. Sulphur Creek Campground is a brilliant local campground, and nearby you discover the Hidden Lake Trail which is a great hiking | |
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trail. This lake is so wonderful. Cascade River is a glorious whitewater spot near Long Gone Lake, and going for a hike on the Fire Creek Trail is always a delightful adventure. Be careful coming to the Northern Cascade Range,
you might not ever want to go home again. Box Canyon is near Long Gone Lake and is a wonderful site, and why not camp at Mineral Park Campground while you're here at Long Gone Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Woods Lake is a nearby
lake that you could pop by; it's a magnificent idea to explore Drop Creek. Long Gone Lake gets a great deal of water; the month with most of the rain is December, and July is when it's the driest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.3825 Longitude: -121.1283
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| These outdoors activities are available near Long Gone Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Long Gone Lake:
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Sulphur Mountain Way, Snohomish County, 7 miles away 3.8 hiking miles, 4270 feet elevation difference |
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Hidden Lake Trail, Skagit County, 8 miles away 5.8 hiking miles, 2693 feet elevation difference |
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Fire Creek Trail, Snohomish County, 12 miles away 23.2 hiking miles, 4244 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Long Gone Lake:
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Downey Creek, Snohomish CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class III-IV - 1 miles long (Downey Creek trail to Suiattle River) |
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Cascade River, Skagit CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class II - 6 miles long (Mineral Park to Marble Creek Campground) |
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Suiattle River, Snohomish/Skagit CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class III+ - 16 miles long (Sulphur Creek to Rat Trap Bridge) |
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Cascade River
 | 11 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.... |
Pacific Crest Trail - section 26
 | 14 miles away Roundtrip Distance 9.5 miles Elevation Gain 2,717 ft. ... |
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