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| | Lower Jordan Lake, Northern Cascade Range, Skagit County, Washington |
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Why not stop by Lower Jordan Lake if you're passing through these parts. The Northern Cascade Range scenery is always beautiful. A large amount of precipitation falls at Lower Jordan Lake; the month with most of the rain is November while July is commonly the driest month. Summertime highs at Lower Jordan Lake usually tend to be in the 70's while nighttime lows are ordinarily in the 50's. The winter brings highs down to the 40's, and overnight lows during the
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| | wintertime for Lower Jordan Lake tend to be in the 30's. If you want a perfect time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Lower Jordan Lake. There is a glorious hiking trail close to Lower Jordan Lake called the Hidden Lake Trail; if you're looking for a splendid journey, Lake Chelan National Recreation Area is relatively near. This lake is so wonderful. Get your heart beating on the splendid whitewater of Illabot Creek; swing by Otter Creek it's a fine | |
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spot to check out. Go for a hike on the Sulphur Mountain Way. Lakes? Sure, Jordan Lakes is close at hand. Be careful coming to the Northern Cascade Range, you might not ever want to go home again. Not far from Lower Jordan Lake,
you'll discover Jordan Lakes which is a scenic lake. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Lower Jordan Lake has to offer, you can camp at Cascade Islands Campground II. That right there is loads of enjoyable stuff already
but it goes on, the Northern Cascade Range has it all. There's whitewater on Cascade River for all you adrenaline junkies. Going for a hike on the Meadow Mountain Trail is always a fine adventure. There's so much to do here at Lower Jordan Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Cascade Island Campground I is a good site for that.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.45167 Longitude: -121.3581
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lower Jordan Lake. |
| | Camp Grounds Near Lower Jordan Lake:
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| | Hiking Trails Near Lower Jordan Lake:
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Hidden Lake Trail, Skagit County, 11 miles away 5.8 hiking miles, 2693 feet elevation difference |
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Sulphur Mountain Way, Snohomish County, 16 miles away 3.8 hiking miles, 4270 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Lower Jordan Lake:
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Cascade River, Skagit CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class V - 8.1 miles long (Marble Creek Campground to Bridge Close to Skagit confluence) |
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Illabot Creek, Skagit CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class V - 5 miles long (to Rockport-Cascade Road) |
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Cascade River, Skagit CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II - 6 miles long (Mineral Park to Marble Creek Campground) |
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Cascade River
 | 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.... |
Bacon Creek
 | re: accomadations. blueskyoutfitters.com welcomes paddlers to stay at their Skagit River property located just downstream from Bacon Creek on Diobsud Creek.... |
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