Along interstate 94 between Medora and Beach you see a sign for Camels Hump Lake, in close secession you past a pond by the side of the interstate. If you exit rather than pass it bye the pond grows larger, still a stretch as a lake, it is in fact a dammed up river. Camels Hump lake has several neglected picnic tables that would be an ideal spot for a picnic if the timing was so. We visited on a Sunday afternoon and it was calm with only a few fishers sharing the lake with us. Lots of space to move around, explore and skip rocks.
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Camels Hump Lake |
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Camels Hump Lake |
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Camels Hump Lake |
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Camels Hump Lake |
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Skipping Rocks |
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Camels Hump Lake From the Framers Hill |
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Camels Hump Lake Farmers Hill |
Just across from the public entrance another perhaps even more interesting oddity lays a farmers metal graveyard, completed with a hill of old soda cans and numerous tractor and machinery parts
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