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Pristine and quiet, this beautiful high mountain lake is wonderful in summer for camping, fishing, and picnicking, and excellent hiking through unspoiled mountain wilderness. Only small trolling motors, canoes and rafts are allowed on the lake. In winter, dry powder makes the downhill skiing here outstanding. Ski Anthony Lakes offers ski rentals, a day lodge with restaurant and lounge, groomed cross-country trails, and snowboard, lift and snowcat skiing. No lodging available. Exit #285 off I-84 at North Powder, turn toward mountains and follow signs 20 miles.

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