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Mouse Lake is located in the Northern Cascade Range. All through the days of summer highs here at Mouse Lake get into the 70's with night lows in the 40's. Through the wintertime highs are mostly in the 30's, and after the sun is down during the wintertime temperatures at Mouse Lake descend into the 20's. Be careful coming to the Northern Cascade Range, you might not ever want to return home again. On a tremendous day at Mouse Lake you can take a hike along
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| | the Table Mountain Trail. A lake nearby is Mud Lake, and Olallie Lake Campground is a great local campground. This lake is so wonderful. Blue Lake is a nearby lake that you could check out, and the South Point Trail is a tremendous hiking trail close by. But wait, there's more to do close to Mouse Lake. There are some perfect whitewater spots on Cispus River, and close by you hit upon the Klickitat Trail which is a great hiking trail. Mouse Lake sees pretty | |
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high levels of rain; December is the wettest month with most snow, and July on the other hand is the driest. If you came for an overnight stay Cat Creek Campground is a brilliant site to camp, and as expected Adams Creek flows through
this vicinity. Yeah, come up here to the Northern Cascade Range for a great time. Whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then we recommend Cispus River - North Fork, and striking scenery and good skiing is what you acquire at White Pass.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.36056 Longitude: -121.6606
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| | Hiking Trails Near Mouse Lake:
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Table Mountain Trail, Skamania County, 5 miles away 5.3 hiking miles, 2007 feet elevation difference |
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South Point Trail, Lewis County, 8 miles away 6.4 hiking miles, 3402 feet elevation difference |
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Klickitat Trail, Lewis County, 8 miles away 4.2 hiking miles, 1263 feet elevation difference |
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| | Ski Areas Near Mouse Lake:
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White Pass, Washington, 23 miles away 1500 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Mouse Lake:
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Cispus River, Lewis CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class V+ - 5.9 miles long (Adams Fork to FR 23 Bridge) |
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Cispus River - North Fork, Lewis CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class IV-V - 2.7 miles long (FR 22 Bridge to North Fork Campground) |
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Mud Lake, Lewis CountyCounty, 3 miles away |
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Table Mountain Trail
 | Hi, I have tried to climb this mountain, but the there are very little trail markers and the Columbian write ups on directions were not even close to actuality. I am trying to locate specific directions since there are several different forks. You have all these coordinates but if you don't have or use a GPS they are useless. Alas, you can't help me anymore than what's available out there, which is nothing really.... |
Cispus River
 | Hello I was coming up to stay at Paradise Creek with my son. I have a two seater kayak that I want to use, Where is a good place to go that has calm water? Any help would be great . Thanks... |
Pacific Crest Trail - section 24
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White Pass
 | 23 miles away ...ercent of the terrain geared toward experts, 43 percent toward intermediates and 24 percent toward beginners. Nothing gets you to the top faster than the Great White Express, Washington's only Doppelmayr high-speed detachable quad. Great White can take you from the base to the summit in five minutes. White Pass is recognized as one of the greatest mountains to ride in the Northwest. Natural quarter-pipes, kickers, drops, cornices and chutes challenge even the most experienced boarder. It offers a half-pipe. It's got one of the most scenic and well-maintained cross-country areas in the Northwest. The 18 km of double track, which allows both classic and skating, circles a picturesque lake and then climbs into the Wenatchee National Forest. The White Pass Learning Center has developed a wide variety of programs for all ages and abilities. Highly-trained instructors are there, ready to help you to learn, to improve and to grow. So, whether your a novice snowboarder or an aspiring racer the White Pass Learning Center can help you get more out of your time on the mountain. LOOK... |
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