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This lake is so wonderful. Any time is a brilliant time at Lost Lake if you like the outdoors. If you came for an overnight stay Saddle Dam Campground is a good location to camp, and dry warm beds await you at Holiday Inn Express PORTLAND-EAST (TROUTDALE). This location, the Northern Cascade Range, has so much outdoors enjoyable stuff. Not far from Lost Lake, you'll hit upon Chelatchie Prarie Mill Pond which is a wonderful lake, and you can have a great hiking
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| | adventure along the Siouxon Trail. Best Western Parkersville Inn & Suites is a fine location to get some rest, and going for a hike along the Saint Helens Way will let you absorb the natural beauty of this area. This lake is so wonderful. In the event that you don’t have a problem getting dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Canyon Creek - Lewis River Tributary; let's not forget Siouxon Creek which is a stream that you may encounter while | |
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you're here. Lost Lake is a wet spot that gets a lot of rain; during the month of December you get the most rain around here; July on the other hand is the driest. A good site for whitewater paddling close to Lost Lake is Fly
Creek, and do take a hike on the Horseshoe Ridge Trail. This lake is located in the wonderful Northern Cascade Range. All through the long summer days, highs mostly are in the 70's at Lost Lake while nighttime lows are mostly in the
50's. Daytime highs all through the winter are in the 40's; during the dark hours in the winter at Lost Lake temperatures fall to the 30's. So much fun stuff to do in the Northern Cascade Range, not enough time. Canyon Creek Campground is a glorious local campground. Lakes are brilliant; Yale Lake is a lake that's near Lost Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.93639 Longitude: -122.2831
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| | Hiking Trails Near Lost Lake:
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Siouxon Trail, Skamania County, 10 miles away 4.8 hiking miles, 1860 feet elevation difference |
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Saint Helens Way, Skamania County, 13 miles away 6 hiking miles, 1114 feet elevation difference |
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Fly Creek, Clark CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class V+ - 5.5 miles long (Little Fly Creek to Canyon Creek) |
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