Talapus Lake | |
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Location | King County, Washington, United States |
Coordinates | 47°24′55″N 121°31′07″W / 47.415206°N 121.518626°W |
Primary outflows | Talapus Creek [1] |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 17.4 acres (7.0 ha) [2] |
Surface elevation | 3,264 ft (995 m) [3] |
Talapus Lake is a freshwater lake located on a prominent valley at the eastern skirt of Bandera Mountain, [1] in King County, Washington. [4] Mount Defiance and Pratt Mountain are a short distance to the west of Talapus Lake. The name Talapus is a Chinook word for coyote. [5]
Talapus Lake is surrounded by other alpine lakes, including Olallie Lake and Pratt Lake a short distance north. Because of its proximity to Snoqualmie Pass and other prominent peaks in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, [6] the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing rainbow trout. [2]
Access to the lake is from Talapus Lake trail or Pratt Lake trail further east, a short exit from Interstate 90, west of the Snoqualmie Pass. [7]
Talapus Lake | |
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Location | King County, Washington, United States |
Coordinates | 47°24′55″N 121°31′07″W / 47.415206°N 121.518626°W |
Primary outflows | Talapus Creek [1] |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 17.4 acres (7.0 ha) [2] |
Surface elevation | 3,264 ft (995 m) [3] |
Talapus Lake is a freshwater lake located on a prominent valley at the eastern skirt of Bandera Mountain, [1] in King County, Washington. [4] Mount Defiance and Pratt Mountain are a short distance to the west of Talapus Lake. The name Talapus is a Chinook word for coyote. [5]
Talapus Lake is surrounded by other alpine lakes, including Olallie Lake and Pratt Lake a short distance north. Because of its proximity to Snoqualmie Pass and other prominent peaks in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, [6] the lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing rainbow trout. [2]
Access to the lake is from Talapus Lake trail or Pratt Lake trail further east, a short exit from Interstate 90, west of the Snoqualmie Pass. [7]