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Lakes are such calm spots, why not explore Johnson Lake near Mud Lake. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Mud Lake has to offer, you can camp at Forty Niner Motel and RV Park. Mud Lake is pretty dried up typically; most of the snow falls through December; the driest month is July. On a wonderful day you get a vista of Parker Mountain from Mud Lake; naturally, A spree to Devils Canyon is always fun. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Mud
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| | Lake. Through the moonlight hours it's mostly in the 40's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in the 30's; nighttime lows during the wintertime for Mud Lake tend to be in the 10's. Head up to 49 Degrees North and strap some skis to your feet, and after a long day outdoors Comfort Inn Colville is a perfect site to spend a night or two. What a place this is for outdoors people. If you want to play some golf, you're in luck because Chewelah Golf | |
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& Country Club is in the neighborhood. This lake is so wonderful. There are other spots here than Mud Lake, for example Horseshoe Lake. There's so much to do here at Mud Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Chewelah Golf and Country Club RV Park is a tremendous spot for that.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.27889 Longitude: -117.6547
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49 Degrees North
 | 1 PHOTO ... issued for development of a site approximately two miles west of the present site of 49ø North Mountain Resort. The completion of Cy?s Hut in 1936 and a rope tow in 1939 firmly established winter recreation on Chewelah Peak. Cy?s Hut burned in 1949. After the completion of the two story Chewelah Mountain Lodge in 1950 and installation of a double chair lift in 1951, the area experienced an increased volume of recreational users and tourists. Over a period of years, obsolescence of the lift and lack of revenue due to a gradual decline in the condition of the facilities, culminating in closure in early 1968. On May 6, 1970, the Chewelah Basin Ski Corporation was formed and submitted a bid to develop and operate a ski resort in a basin approximately two miles east of the old area. Development commenced in late 1970 and continued during the summers of 1971 and 1972. Construction of three lifts, runs and a day lodge was completed and the area first operated for public use in late 1972. In 1976, the U.S. Forest Service approved a master plan allowing for continued upgrading and ... |
Jumpoff Joe Lake
 | I think Jumpoff Joe Lake is AWESOME!!!... |
Black Lake Resort
 | 12 miles away We have received an unconfirmed report that Black Lake Resort is closed.... |
Beaver Lodge Resort
 | 17 miles away The Beaver Lodge has new owners. It is a beautiful place to camp, eat, and visit, all year round. ... |
Gillette Lake
 | 17 miles away Anyone know of anything for sale on Gillette lake?... |
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
 | 32 miles away Interesting to see this area via google satelitte...in 1892 my paternal grandfather purchased 95.5 acres along the river at the China Bend area from the govt. It must have been repurchased by the Bureau of Reclamation when the Dam was being considered. Glad it's still beautiful.... |
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