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After a long day outdoors Comfort Inn Colville is a brilliant location to spend a night or two. You'll need more than a day to look at everything Quinns Meadows has to offer, you can camp at The Upper Columbia RV and Campground. Silver Crown Lake is a nearby lake that you could explore. There's so much to do here at Quinns Meadows that you need to camp here for a while, Upper Columbia Recreational Vehicle Park is a tremendous place for that. If you haven’t
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| | been to Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, you have to schedule some time for it since you're here. This lake is so wonderful. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Quinns Meadows; Terry Trail is a magnificent local trail; if you get bored of Quinns Meadows you could also stop at close by Phillips Lake. Summer at Quinns Meadows arrives with high temperatures in the 80's, and through the night it cools down to the 50's. The cold days of the winter | |
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come with highs in the 30's, and night lows at Quinns Meadows throughout the winter ordinarily dip into the 10's. Quinns Meadows is a location that is rather arid commonly; all through the month of December you get the most snow around here; September on the other hand is the driest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.80889 Longitude: -117.7447
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Terry Trail, Stevens County, 16 miles away 0.5 hiking miles, 168 feet elevation difference |
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The Upper Columbia RV and Campground
 | Clean tidy and quiet. Shady riverfront camping with good fishing. Makes a good base camp for exploring the mountains and small towns around the area. Owners are very pleasant and knowledgeable about the area. I will be back!... |
Deep Lake
 | How far is it from carnation washington?... |
Black Lake Resort
 | 14 miles away We have received an unconfirmed report that Black Lake Resort is closed.... |
Beaver Lodge Resort
 | 16 miles away The Beaver Lodge has new owners. It is a beautiful place to camp, eat, and visit, all year round. ... |
Gillette Lake
 | 16 miles away Anyone know of anything for sale on Gillette lake?... |
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
 | 23 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.... |
49 Degrees North
 | 26 miles away 1 PHOTO ... 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 expansion within the existing Special Use Permit. A fourth lift was added in 1980 and new runs to support the lift have continued to attract an increasin... |
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