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Revision as of 00:10, 19 February 2021

Square Lake features a great view of nearby Three Fingered Jack (Jamey Pyles)

Description

Square lake is a fairly large lake with a few campsites on the north and south shores. The area around the lake is generally pretty quiet due to the lack of leaves for the wind to rustle around and the lack of streams and animals. The lake has trout; it is a good easy place to get out and relax with your fishing pole. For the more adventurous, the small hill to the southwest with about 300 ft prominence has an even greater view of the surrounding area. It is a simple scramble to the top from the south shore of square lake.

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