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The beauty of Lost Lake attracts many people from all around. And if that's not enough there's a heap more cool things to do in the Northern Cascade Range. Not far from Lost Lake, you'll come across Sprague Lake which is a stunning lake, and you can run the rapids of Nooksack River - Middle Fork. The Northern Cascade Range scenery is always beautiful. For the period of the warm months at Lost Lake temperatures are regularly in the 70's. Throughout the moonlight
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| | hours it's regularly in the 50's. For the period of the winter highs are mostly in the 40's, and nighttime lows at Lost Lake during the winter regularly drop into the 30's. This lake is so wonderful. If you're a golfer then a good nearby course is Baker's Edge Golf Course, and if you need a site to stay Bellingham Val U Inn is a fine choice. All the outdoors cool things in the vicinity of Lost Lake will keep you coming back over and over. There's whitewater | |
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on Racehorse Creek for all you thrill seekers; camping at Sumas RV Park and Campground is always a nice experience. Now, you may think that's lots but there's even more entertaining stuff to do here in the Northern Cascade Range.
The snow is pleasant at Mt.Baker; camping is available at Riverview Park. This lake is so wonderful. All our national parks are wonderful sites to stop by, and Lake Chelan National Recreation Area is no exception, and the view of
beautiful Sumas Mountain is delightful. Lost Lake is a rather wet place regularly with much rainfall; the month with most of the rain is November, and July meanwhile is the driest month. Here at Lost Lake you'll almost certainly
meet some folks from Bellingham, and after a long day outdoors Snowwater Condos is a nice spot to spend a night or two. Lakes? Sure, Mud Lake is in the neighborhood, and Paradise Valley is a fine location to spend some time.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.91944 Longitude: -122.2067
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lost Lake. |
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Mt.Baker, Washington, 18 miles away 1500 vertical feet |
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Racehorse Creek, Whatcom CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class V+ - 4.5 miles long (to National Forest Nooksack) |
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Skookum Creek, Whatcom CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class IV-V - 1.25 miles long (Above lower gorge to South Fork of Nooksack) |
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Mud Lake, Whatcom CountyCounty, 5 miles away |
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