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Lost Lake, Clearwater Mountains, Idaho
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As if Lost Lake wasn't sufficient, you can also go whitewater paddling, fishing, swimming, and hiking, so getting bored is not something that is likely to happen. When was the last occasion you went camping? Lost Lake in Idaho is a good selection. Outdoors folks generally have a thing about this section of Idaho. So many local attractions and such a great deal of things to do are guaranteed to keep you coming back repeatedly. Lost Lake is one of the places to camp here in the Clearwater Mountains. At Lost Lake entertaining stuff to do is abundant; it is a good escape from the mundane. The staff of this good campground and the perfectly run operations will make you | |
feel wonderful. The 13.5-mile-long Upper Bridge to St. Joe Confluence section is a class III-IV section of whitewater on St. Joe River - Marble Creek. In case you don’t want to risk getting wet this part of St. Joe River - Marble
| | Creek is almost certainly not for you. You should check circumstances previous to going; whitewater paddling may become dangerous. Go for a hike on the Dunn Peak Trail, and of course, everybody loves St. Joe National Forest. And that's not all the things to do here in the Clearwater Mountains. This is a perfect area for folks who like lakes. Theriault Lake is a lake in the neighborhood. There is a good hiking trail near Lost Lake called the Slate-Dunn Peak Trail, and you can observe Lookout Mountain from Lost Lake. The Ally Point Trail is a perfect hiking trail close to Lost Lake; no need to travel far to have a look at interesting stuff like Orphan Point. On a good day at Lost Lake you can | |
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take a hike along the Freezeout Trail, and a day on the slopes of Silver Mountain is just what you need. So much exciting stuff to do here at Lost Lake, too glorious to be true.
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Other campgrounds near Lost Lake, Clearwater Mountains, Idaho:
Little Lost Lake, Avery, 1 miles away
Orphan Point, Avery, 2 miles away
Crater Lake, Avery, 2 miles away
Crater Peak, Avery, 3 miles away
Little North Fork Campground, Shoshone County, 8 miles away
Marble Creek Campground, Shoshone County, 9 miles away
Donkey Creek, Calder, 10 miles away
Camp 3, Calder, 10 miles away
Grandad Creek, Pierce, 12 miles away
Twin Creek Campground, Shoshone County, 13 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Lost Lake, Clearwater Mountains, Idaho:
St. Joe River - Marble Creek, Shoshone County, 3 miles away  Class III-IV - 13.5 miles long (Upper Bridge to St. Joe Confluence)
Clearwater River - Little North Fork, Shoshone and Clearwater County, 8 miles away  Class II-IV(V) - 30 miles long (Headwaters to Reservoir)
Floodwood Creek, Clearwater County, 8 miles away  Class III-IV - 4 miles long (Bridge to Reservoir)
St. Joe River - Slate Creek, Shoshone County, 12 miles away  Class IV-V - 4 miles long (Fritz Creek to St. Joe Confluence)
St. Joe River - North Fork, Shoshone County, 20 miles away  Class III - 10 miles long (Loop Creek to St. Joe Confluence)
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Public Lands near Lost Lake, Clearwater Mountains, Idaho:
St. Joe National Forest, Idaho, 25 miles away 
Dworshak State Park, Idaho, 33 miles away 
Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Idaho, 33 miles away 
Old Mission State Park, Idaho, 36 miles away 
Lolo National Forest, Montana, 38 miles away 
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Trails near Lost Lake, Clearwater Mountains, Idaho:
Freezeout Trail, Clearwater County, 7 miles away 
Ally Point Trail, Shoshone County, 10 miles away 
Slate-Dunn Peak Trail, Shoshone County, 10 miles away 
Prince Peak Trail, Shoshone County, 12 miles away 
Dunn Peak Trail, Shoshone County, 12 miles away 
West Fork Slate Divide Trail, Shoshone County, 12 miles away 
Trego Point Trail, Shoshone County, 13 miles away 
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Lakes Near Lost Lake, Clearwater Mountains, Idaho:
Theriault Lake, Shoshone County, 6 miles away 
Steamboat Lake, Shoshone County, 12 miles away 
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Current weather conditions and forecast for Lost Lake, Clearwater Mountains, Idaho
Local climate location: KELLOGG 13 miles away

           
Outdoors Recreation Near Moscow, Idaho Outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Moscow, Idaho, the metro area neareast to Lost Lake. Find info on campgrounds, marinas, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater, golf courses and more.
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