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Shriner Lake is located in the Northern Cascade Range. There is a tremendous hiking trail close to Shriner Lake called the Kincaid Trail; fine skiing awaits you at White Pass. All year is a fine time in the Northern Cascade Range if you like the outdoors. Summit Creek has a pleasant whitewater paddling spot close by; if the weather is splendid, you can go for a hike along the Sheep Lake Trail. This lake is so wonderful. There are other places here than
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| | Shriner Lake, for example Tipsoo Lake; from Shriner Lake you acquire a glorious view of Seymour Peak. Life's too short to enjoy all the entertaining things in the Northern Cascade Range. Skiing at Crystal Mountain is one of those things you just must do, and not far from Shriner Lake you'll find Sheep Lake which is a striking lake. Ohanapecosh Campground is a perfect local campground, and in case you don’t mind getting drenched, you can always go whitewater | |
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paddling on Chinook Creek. This lake is so wonderful. Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit is a good place to get some rest. All through the warm months, highs generally are in the 70's at Shriner Lake. During the moonlight hours
it's generally in the 50's. Throughout the winter the highs are ordinarily in the 40's with winter lows in the 30's overnight here at Shriner Lake. Be careful coming to Shriner Lake, you might not ever wanna return back home again.
The Boundary Trail is a wonderful hiking trail close to Shriner Lake; why not camp at Summit Creek Campground while you're here at Shriner Lake. Shriner Lake is a wet spot that gets a lot of rain; of all the months in a year November is the one with the most rain; the driest month of the year is July.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.80889 Longitude: -121.5131
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| These outdoors activities are available near Shriner Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Shriner Lake:
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Sheep Lake Trail, Lewis County, 2 miles away 13.6 hiking miles, 3905 feet elevation difference |
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Boundary Trail, Lewis County, 4 miles away 15.8 hiking miles, 2508 feet elevation difference |
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Kincaid Trail, Lewis County, 5 miles away 15 hiking miles, 2899 feet elevation difference |
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White Pass, Washington, 12 miles away 1500 vertical feet |
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Snoqualmie, Washington, 30 miles away 1100 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Shriner Lake:
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Chinook Creek, Pierce CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class IV-V - 5 miles long (Deer Creek to Cedar Flats) |
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Summit Creek, Lewis CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class V+ - 5 miles long (Soda Springs to Highway 123) |
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Ohanepecosh River, Lewis CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class V - 4.7 miles long (Ohanepecosh Campground to La Wis Wis Campground) |
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White Pass
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Snoqualmie
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