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Lost Hat Lake is a nice lake to visit. High temperatures at Lost Hat Lake through the months of summer are in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures dip down into the 40's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 30's, and after the sun is down through the wintertime temperatures at Lost Hat Lake plunge into the 20's. Lost Hat Lake is a wet location that gets a large amount of rain; through the month of January you get the most snow around here, and
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| | July on the other hand is the driest. This lake is so wonderful. Mount Rainier National Park is a very pleasant location to visit in the vicinity of Lost Hat Lake. Life's too short to enjoy all the amusing stuff close to Lost Hat Lake. Why not camp at Soda Springs Campground if you're here at Lost Hat Lake, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Lost Hat Lake; Coyote Trail is a perfect local trail. Yep, outdoors amusing things truly is bountiful here | |
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in the Northern Cascade Range. You could also stop by Beaver Lake while you're here at Lost Hat Lake; it's close by; you can hit the slopes at White Pass close at hand. This lake is so wonderful. Looking for something right next door
to Lost Hat Lake? Lost Lake is in the neighborhood; the Three Peaks Trail offers hiking at its best. This lake is located in the wonderful Northern Cascade Range. Good hiking is available along the Clear Lost Trail, and Summit
Creek is a glorious whitewater spot close by. If you want a perfect time in the great outdoors just come on up to the Northern Cascade Range. You can run the rapids of Cowlitz River - Clear Fork in the vicinity of Lost Hat Lake, and
a great spot to camp here at Lost Hat Lake is Palisades Campground. Crystal Mountain is a very popular ski area in close proximity; from Lost Hat Lake you get a magnificent panorama of Beargrass Butte.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.61806 Longitude: -121.5067
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| | Hiking Trails Near Lost Hat Lake:
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Clear Lost Trail, Lewis County, 2 miles away 10.6 hiking miles, 3909 feet elevation difference |
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Coyote Trail, Lewis County, 3 miles away 26 hiking miles, 3992 feet elevation difference |
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Three Peaks Trail, Lewis County, 3 miles away 7.6 hiking miles, 1240 feet elevation difference |
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White Pass, Washington, 8 miles away 1500 vertical feet |
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Summit Creek, Lewis CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class V+ - 5 miles long (Soda Springs to Highway 123) |
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Cispus River, Lewis CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class V - 4 miles long (Goat Creek to FR 2160) |
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White Pass
 | ...-oriented atmosphere. It's what makes White Pass a ski and snowboard paradise. The White Pass experience starts with a bountiful snowfall (350'' in an average season) and with the highest base elevation on the crest of the Washington Cascades. The resort strikes a perfect balance between pulse quickening steeps, wide open cruisers and gentle learning areas with 33 percent of the terrain geared toward experts, 43 percent toward intermediates and 24 percent toward beginners. Nothing gets you to the top faster than the Great White Express, Washington's only Doppelmayr high-speed detachable quad. Great White can take you from the base to the summit in five minutes. White Pass is recognized as one of the greatest mountains to ride in the Northwest. Natural quarter-pipes, kickers, drops, cornices and chutes challenge even the most experienced boarder. It offers a half-pipe. It's got one of the most scenic and well-maintained cross-country areas in the Northwest. The 18 km of double track, which allows both classic and skating, circles a picturesque lake and then climbs into ... |
Granite Lake
 | 14 miles away Granite Lake has crystal clear water, is surrounded by a very primtive campground. I don't recall how many campsites there are, but I have never been there when there was more than one other party. The surrounding area is incredibly beautiful, well worth the extremely rough road in. 4 wheel drive only. There is an abandoned copper mine in the area, and if you can find the trailhead, (good luck), the scenery is breathtaking. I've been to the mine 3 times. Watch out for bears! There is a ghost town below the copper mine. Very little is left. There are picnic tables, no water and no bathrooms. Come prepared.... |
Crystal Mountain
 | 15 miles away 4 PHOTOS Crystal Mountain is a big mountain with all kinds of skiing available, easy, hard, you pick. The scenery is great, and so is the snow.... |
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