Melakwa Lake
Upper Melakwa Lake | |
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bordered by Chair Peak (to the right) and Kaleetan Peak (to the left) | |
Location | King County, Washington, United States |
Coordinates | 47°27′1.16″N 121°28′8.27″W / 47.4503222°N 121.4689639°WCoordinates: 47°27′1.16″N 121°28′8.27″W / 47.4503222°N 121.4689639°W |
Primary inflows | Pratt River |
Primary outflows | Pratt River |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface elevation | 4,505 ft (1,373 m) |
Melakwa Lake is a lake in King County, Washington. The name Melakwa comes from a Chinook term for "mosquito".[1] It is located along the Pratt River just below the river's true source.
Access
It is off of I-90 and can be accessed from the Denny Creek trail head. It is accessible via a moderate, all-day hike from Denny Creek to Melakwa Lake.[2]
Characteristics
The lake is located in a narrow valley, with Chair Peak to the east and Kaleetan Peak to the west, and is usually accessible by late June. It is known for its clear water and beautiful blue-green color. A short scramble up the talus slope on the north end of the lake leads to Melakwa Pass, where views of Gem Lake, Glacier Peak, and the North Cascades are visible on clear days.
See also
References
External links
- Hiking Melakwa Lake from OutdoorDB.org
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Melakwa Lake
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