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. Vacation Home on Deer Lake Stevens County, Washington - 30 miles north of Spokane Furnished 1250 sq ft, two-story 2 bedroom, 2 bath, kitchen and laundry. Summer rate $999 /week - (Memorial Day - Labor Day) Spring and Fall $699 /week Check-ins Saturday 3PM, Check-out Saturday 11AM Enjoy fishing, swimming, boating and water sports on Deer Lake. Contact Craig @ (509) 995-2117 |
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Deer Lake - Feb 27, 2010
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MAIN FLOOR
Kitchen, bedroom (bunk bed), living room
(queen & standard futons), bath, laundry.
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LOWER FLOOR
Family room (day bed), master bedroom (king)
and bath.
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EXTERIOR
Plenty of deck space, and private parking for
4 cars in back.
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DOCK & BEACH
50 feet of lakefront with private dock
for boating, skiing and fishing.
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Deer Lake, Stevens County, Washington USA 99148
Fishing is a year round activity on the lake. Deer Lake offers a wide variety of fish including largemouth and smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, lake trout, crappie, perch, and a few kokanee. Deer Lake has many inlets and with a maximum depth of 75 feet the underwater bottoms and shorelines will keep the fishing exciting.
With the evergreen forest and water supply of Deer Lake creating bountiful habitats for the area, abundant wildlife can be seen from any vantage point around the lake. Moose, black bear, elk, mountain lion and deer frequent the area along with smaller game such as mink, bobcat, and coyotes. Bird watchers will be kept busy enjoying the many species of birds that call the area home. Don't be surprised to see an osprey, falcon or endangered bald eagle scanning the shoreline for an easy prey. Deer Lake is located in the Pacific flyby area where thousands of migratory birds and waterfowl stop to rest and feed along their annual journey.
Deer Lake has four distinct seasons. With an average low of 25 degrees in January, Deer Lake freezes presenting a glacial view of the area. As spring arrives, it is an annual guessing game of the date of annual thawing of Deer Lake. July boasts an average high of 62 degrees but the area does get above 90 degrees approximately 26 days of the year allowing for warmer water and multiple recreational opportunities of swimming, boating, sailing, kayaking, and skiing. As fall approaches, the forests begin their own colorful show as deciduous trees are mingled with the evergreens.
Deer Lake is primarily a residential area as there is only one privately owned campground around Deer Lake that is open to the public and for fees. Also, the Salvation Army and Church of Nazarene run two summer camps for children located at Deer Lake. There is only one public access boat and fishing area located around the nine mile shoreline. The rest of the scenic shoreline is for Deer Lake residents who have private waterfront properties or live in waterfront communities which have their own private beaches, parks, boat ramps and docks.
North Deer Lake Road is off the busy highway so noisy traffic does not disturb the tranquil setting. The peaceful Deer Lake community has walking and jogging trails around the lake and forests that double as snowshoe and cross country skiing trails in the winter. With the mountainous terrain and forested areas, there are many secluded water front homes that appear to have Deer Lake all to themselves.
Deer Lake Washington Statistics
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