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The warmest time of the year at Maloney Lakes arrives with high temperatures in the 70's. Once the sun is down it dips down to the 50's. Highs all through the wintertime are regularly in the 40's, and during the dark hours in the wintertime at Maloney Lakes temperatures dip to the 30's. Camping is available at West Fork Campground; after a long day outdoors Suncadia Resort is a good spot to spend a night or two. While you're here at Maloney Lakes, you could
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| | also check out lovely Top Lake, and you can have a glorious hiking adventure along the Middle Fork Trail. All the outdoors enjoyable stuff in the Northern Cascade Range will keep you coming back repeatedly. A magnificent close by hotel is Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit, and float down the rapids of Foss River in a kayak. This lake is so wonderful. The snow is fine at Stephens Pass, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Miller River - East Fork. Maloney | |
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Lakes is one of the lakes here in the Northern Cascade Range. This lake is so wonderful. Camping at Foss River Campground is always a great experience, and if you like skiing, you're in luck; Alpental is reasonably near. Maloney
Lakes is a pretty wet place usually with a lot of precipitation; all through December this area sees the most rain, and July meanwhile is the driest month. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy the Northern Cascade Range. The top
of Sobieski Mountain is easily made out from Maloney Lakes, and if you're here you can take a hike along the Escondido Trail. And that's not all you can do here at Maloney Lakes. Evans Lake is a nearby lake that you could check out, and on a pleasant day you can take a hike along the Cooper Pass Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.67056 Longitude: -121.3372
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| These outdoors activities are available near Maloney Lakes. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Maloney Lakes:
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Middle Fork Trail, King County, 10 miles away 12.2 hiking miles, 903 feet elevation difference |
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Escondido Trail, Kittitas County, 14 miles away 8 hiking miles, 2634 feet elevation difference |
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Cooper Pass Trail, Kittitas County, 15 miles away 4.9 hiking miles, 515 feet elevation difference |
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| | Ski Areas Near Maloney Lakes:
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Alpental, Washington, 12 miles away 2280 vertical feet |
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Snoqualmie, Washington, 13 miles away 1100 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Maloney Lakes:
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Foss River, King CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class IV+ - 4.9 miles long (FR 68 Bridge to Highway 2 bridge) |
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Miller River, King CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class IV - 4.8 miles long (East Fork to NE Old Cascade Highway) |
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Top Lake, King CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Stephens Pass
 | 1 PHOTO Stevens has a wide diversity of trails and runs that suits every riding style. From beginner to expert and for those terrain park junkies Stevens has you covered. I think what's special about Stevens is you can find your own little part of the mountain which is all yours, I have 4-5 little runs that cross between trails and off-piste that are all mine. Also the snow is crazy good, powder almost all the time. My favorite runs are Orion, some tree skiing near wall street, and right above the power lines. Stevens also has some pretty sweet out of bounds stuff to so check it out... |
Miller River
 | To shallow - to rocky - no water!!... |
Lake Pugsley
 | Pugsly is a bushwack that requires a raft to get to.... |
Bonnie Lake
 | Bonney lake Is not trained. It is drained in the winter, who ever runs the dam doesn't man it in winter so they let it drain. There was talk that they would not fill it any more....Just heard that Bonnie Lake is drained in the winter and then refilled in the Spring. Can you tell me why?... |
Boulder Lake
 | Its one hard hike but when you get to the top you forget about everything its a breath taking site. Well worth the work out... |
Lunker Lake
 | ...s one of two finalists vying for the Prestigious Best New Giftware Award ?With Murphy's law around on some days, fishing can be slow; therefore, I count on ''Lunker Lake''? It's a great catch for both young and old?. Henry Waszczuk, President, Fins and Skins Worldwide Inc. Great for Gift Shops, Toy stores, Flea Markets, Gifts for any age. We would like to offer you these games at a special price both for the Holidays & as a Tourist Souvenir. (Everyone that fishes at Lunker Lake will want one!) The cost for a dozen games is $12. @. (regular wholesale $15.) For our ?Holiday Special.? We will pay for half of the shipping to you., in North America. These games are substantial & of high quality & weigh just over 4 pounds. (Estimated cost of shipping to you will be from $2. - $3.50 per game.) This is based on Expedited freight from Canada. (A dozen will NOT require customs clearance) The games retail in Canada from a low of $24.95 to $34.99. It is a GRrreat Tourist item. Special Price for 12 dozen is $7.50@ plus shipping!!! For Additional Information & Pictures go to: www.... |
Alpental
 | 12 miles away Really good gets tons of snow but almost always wet has some very steep runs which are great and has some cliffs that are my size and some so i can learn... |
Snoqualmie
 | 12 miles away 3 PHOTOS From the steep and deep to the high-speed buffed-out cruisers, from our gentle learning areas to our benchmark parks and pipe, diversity is a way of life around here. With four unique base areas and less than an hour from Seattle on Interstate 90, no other resort in the country offers so much variety with this much convenience. Consider it a buffet for the outdoor enthusiast! For the third year in a row, we stayed open longer than any other resort in the state, this season through Memorial Day. What can we say? We love spring skiing as much as you do! So if you're looking for a true escape this winter, look no further than The Summit. Just around the corner... ...A MILLION MILES AWAY!... |
Sauk River Campground
 | 15 miles away IT'S BEAUTIFUL!!!... |
Honey Lake
 | 16 miles away The lake no longer has any trails to it. All trails are gone from nature reclaiming it. The only way into lake is through quartz creek road(no vehicles)2.5 miles. From there it is a bushwack up to the ridge(2000 ft). From the ridge you can see honey lake. 1000 feet down. The bush is thick in that area (45 degree angle going up and down(or it seem that steep). 15 years ago some guys fished out the lake in one day. Before tha the fish were between 18 to 24 inches rainbow. If you can make it you deserve the good fishing. Haven't fished there in 20 years it may not have any fish in it or it has big fish (I dont know never made it close enough recently to fish). Good luck.
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Pacific Crest Trail - section 25
 | 17 miles away Roundtrip Distance 17.4 miles Elevation Gain 2,574 ft. This peak is trailless, meaning a portion or all of the route up the mountain is via an unmarked trail. For this particular mountain, the typical route is known as a ''herd path'' which is not much more than a worn, but unmarked trail. Some of the herd paths are easy to follow, others are not. In many instances the hiker will travel down a false herd path and eventually have to correct his/her course via backtracking. For these particular mountains, it is imperative that the hiker carry a compass (and know how to use it) and topographic map.... |
Fish Lake Campground
 | 19 miles away Watch for grizzly. Esp. early spring and fall.... |
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