Rainbow Lake Wilderness is a remote and scenic area in northern Wisconsin, characterized by dense forests, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife.
Rainbow Lake is the main attraction in the Rainbow Lake Wilderness. This pristine alpine lake is known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors can hike to the lake and enjoy picnicking, fishing, and swimming in the summer months.
Mount Baker is a popular hiking destination in the Rainbow Lake Wilderness. The mountain offers challenging trails and breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Hikers can also camp near the base of Mount Baker and enjoy star-gazing on clear nights.
The Rainbow Lake Wilderness is home to beautiful wildflower meadows that come alive with color in the spring and summer months. Visitors can hike through these meadows and enjoy the sights and smells of a wide variety of flowers, including lupine, Indian paintbrush, and columbine.
The Rainbow Lake Wilderness is dotted with numerous waterfalls that cascade down from the surrounding mountains. Some of the most popular waterfalls include Rainbow Falls, Silver Falls, and Twin Falls. Visitors can hike to these waterfalls and enjoy the sights and sounds of rushing water in a peaceful natural setting.
For those looking to truly experience the beauty of the Rainbow Lake Wilderness, backcountry camping is a popular activity. Visitors can hike to remote campsites and enjoy the solitude and tranquility of the wilderness. Camping permits are required, and visitors must follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural environment.
Description: -Photo by Dave Banks- Blue Lake is stocked with fingerling rainbow trout carried up the trail by horseback. The fingerlings reach a good size with fish up to 15-inches not uncommon. All methods of fishing work well at this lake, but fish seem to key in on the color orange. Access to the Blue Lake trailheads in the Gearhart Mt. Wilderness is dependent on the snow year. Access is normally available in late June. A 3 mile moderate hike is required from the closest road location.
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Description: Long Lake, looking north from NY 30 in Long Lake, NY
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Description: This topographic map shows the Mountain Lakes Wilderness in the southern Oregon Cascade Mountains to the west of Klamath Lake. Produced with Map Render 3D from GHz Limited.
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Description: Perch Lake photographed from the boat landing near the campground.
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Description: From the road between Bergset and Fiskevollen by lake Sølensjøen One of the great things about being in the wilderness of the Norwegian mountains, is that the weather will change from sun to rain to sun to windy to sun to rain in minutes. The road seen here is the only car-road available in the area, and it runs for about 30 km from the main roads down in the valley to the lake "Sølensjøen", and the oldest inland fisherman-village in Norway, "Fiskevollen".
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Description: Rainbow Lake in Domel Valley of Azad Kashmir is famous because of the beautiful and multi colored flowers that grow in its vicinity.
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Description: One of several rainbows encountered on a day hike around Dove Lake in the Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Weather was rainy and cold, but no snow was encountered until after sunset.
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