Mount Bullon Lakes can be found on the Whitehorse Mountain USGS quad topo map. Mount Bullon Lakes is a lake in Snohomish County in the state of Washington. The latitude and longitude coordinates for this lake are 48.1893, -121.6921 and the altitude is 3957 feet (1206 meters). Anyone interested in fishing Mount Bullon Lakes should consult with local guides and resources before heading out to fish. Anglers who have fished Mount Bullon Lakes are invited to submit reviews of the lake. Tell us when you went, what you caught, how the experience ranked overall. Thanks for your reviews, they help to make Fishing Works the best website for anglers.
Feature Type: Lake
Latitude: 48.1893
Longitude: -121.6921
Elevation: 3957 ft (1206 m)
Locator Map - Mount Bullon Lakes
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Local Weather
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Thursday:
High: 60°F - Low: 49°F
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Rain in the morning...then rain showers likely in the afternoon. Snow level near 8500 feet.
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Friday:
High: 62°F - Low: 47°F
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Rain. Snow level near 9500 feet.
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Saturday:
High: 53°F - Low: 42°F
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Rain and snow showers likely in the morning...then cloudy with a chance of rain and snow showers in the afternoon. Snow level near 6500 feet.
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Sunday:
High: 51°F - Low: 39°F
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Partly sunny with a chance of rain and snow showers. Snow level near 4500 feet.
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Monday:
High: 52°F - Low: 41°F
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Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and snow showers. Snow level near 4000 feet increasing to 5000 feet in the afternoon.
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Tuesday:
High: 52°F - Low: 43°F
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Partly sunny with a chance of rain and snow showers. Snow level near 5500 feet.
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Wednesday:
High: 56°F - Low: --°F
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Partly sunny with a chance of rain and snow showers. Snow level near 6000 feet.
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Nearby Trails
Three Fingers Mountain: Three Fingers Trail (Distance: 1.3 mi)
Three Fingers Mountain is one of the landmark peaks of the Puget Sound region. The source of its name is obvious; it has three rocky summit peaks of about equal height set above a modest glacier, the ...
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From the guidebook "Climbing Washington's Mountains"
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Verlot, WA - Climbing - length:12 mi
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Three Fingers South Peak (Distance: 1.4 mi)
The Indians called the massif Queest-Alb, but named now for its three peaks, Three Fingers and its western glacier are distinctive sights from the cities lining the Puget Sound Basin and from many Nor...
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From the guidebook "75 Scrambles in Washington: Classic Routes to the Summits"
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Granite Falls, WA - Climbing - length:15 mi
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Whitehorse Mountain: West Ridge via Lone Tree Pass (Distance: 1.7 mi)
Whitehorse Mountain is one of the most outstanding peaks of the western front of the Cascade Range. It rises dramatically above a deep, verdant glacial valley just southwest of the town of Darrington ...
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From the guidebook "Climbing Washington's Mountains"
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Darrington, WA - Climbing - length:12 mi
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Three Fingers (Distance: 3.6 mi)
Three Fingers and its companion, Whitehorse, are an unmistakable sight to the east from the flatlands near Everett. The gleaming Queest Alb Glacier leads to the saddle between South and Middle Finger,...
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From the guidebook "100 Classic Backcountry Ski & Snowboard Routes in Washington"
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Granite Falls, WA - Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding - length:13 mi
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Goat Flats (Distance: 3.7 mi)
The rock spires and icefields of Three Fingers Mountain stand near the west edge of the North Cascades, rising above lowlands and saltwater (the Whulge, to use the name given it by the original reside...
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From the guidebook "100 Hikes in Washington's Glacier Peak Region"
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Granite Falls, WA - Hiking - length:9.5 mi
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Nearby Hotels
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