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This lake is so wonderful. Blake Woods is worth a visit, and whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then, we recommend Deschutes River. Lost Lake is not far at all from Olympia; there's whitewater on Nisqually River for all you adrenaline rush seekers. This lake is so wonderful. Comfort Inn Lacey is a perfect place to get some rest, and do put some time aside to spend at McAllister Springs since you're here at Lost Lake. So many cool
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| | things to do in the Northern Cascade Range, not sufficient time. Bartlett Hill is a peak you can make out from Lost Lake. There's so much to do here at Lost Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Nisqually Plaza RV Park is a nice site for that. If you're here at Lost Lake, you could go to Medicine Creek; since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always have a look at close by Medicine Creek Reservoir. Lots of rainfall falls at Lost Lake; December | |
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is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest month of the year is July. There's no way somebody can get bored here in the Northern Cascade Range. Lakes are splendid; McAllister Spring Lake is a lake that's close to Lost
Lake; at McAllister Spring Lake Dam next to Lost Lake there are some attention-grabbing things to see. Lost Lake is a beautiful lake in the Northern Cascade Range. Throughout the warm days of summer at Lost Lake highs are mostly
in the 70's. Summer night lows plunge down to the 50's. Highs during the winter are generally in the 40's, and after the sun is down during the winter temperatures at Lost Lake drop into the 30's. You just can't picture the amount
of outdoors fun things the area right next door to Lost Lake has to offer. Lost Lake is brilliant enough to spend more than a day at, Martin way Mobile Home Park is a brilliant local campground, and dry warm beds await you at Super 8 Lacey Olympia Area.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.04306 Longitude: -122.7006
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Deschutes River, Thurston CountyCounty, 10 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 III - 7 miles long (McKenna to Yelm Hydro Plant) |
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Nisqually River, Thurston CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II - 14 miles long (Mashel River to Mckenna) |
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