Born Lakes Explained

Born Lakes
Pushpin Map:Idaho
Location:Custer County, Idaho
Coords:44.0591°N -114.6169°W
Lake Type:Glacial
Outflow:Warm Springs Creek to Salmon River
Basin Countries:United States
Elevation:9465feet[1]

The Born Lakes are a chain of eleven alpine and glacial Paternoster lakes in Custer County, Idaho, United States, located in the White Cloud Mountains in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. The lakes are located on the upper portion of the Warm Springs Creek watershed, a tributary of the Salmon River. The Born Lakes surrounded by Patterson, Blackmon, and Lonesome Lake Peaks. Sawtooth National Forest trail 671 leads to the lakes.[2] The individual lakes do have official names, and many of them have partially or nearly completely filled in with sediment.

Born Lakes !Lake!Elevation!Max. length!Max. width!Location
Born Lake 12815m (9,236feet)28m (92feet)23m (75feet)44.058°N -114.631°W
Born Lake 22854m (9,364feet)133m (436feet)95m (312feet)44.0624°N -114.619°W
Born Lake 32866m (9,403feet)40m (130feet)25m (82feet)44.0583°N -114.6225°W
Born Lake 42866m (9,403feet)58m (190feet)34m (112feet)44.0579°N -114.623°W
Born Lake 52873m (9,426feet)150m (490feet)73m (240feet)44.0577°N -114.62°W
Born Lake 62877m (9,439feet)168m (551feet)120m (390feet)44.0574°N -114.618°W
Born Lake 72880m (9,450feet)46m (151feet)30m (100feet)44.0593°N -114.6185°W
Born Lake 82889m (9,478feet)55m (180feet)38m (125feet)44.0593°N -114.6167°W
Born Lake 92912m (9,554feet)174m (571feet)100m (300feet)44.0595°N -114.6127°W
Born Lake 102953m (9,688feet)26m (85feet)22m (72feet)44.061°N -114.6088°W
Born Lake 112963m (9,721feet)103m (338feet)41m (135feet)44.0621°N -114.611°W

Proper name

The Born Lakes have been known by various names including: Boone Lakes, Born lakes, and Boorn Lakes.[1] In 1964, the United States Board on Geographical Names proposed that the name "Born Lakes" should be established as the official name. However, in 2009, James Ridenour of Spokane Valley, Washington, submitted a proposal to correct the spelling of "Born Lakes" to "Boorn Lakes", to restore the spelling that appeared on early Federal maps and to properly recognize the intended honoree — Samuel S. Boorn (ca.1840-ca.1900), who staked the first mining claim in Custer County. The name "Boorn Lakes" became official in August 2009.[1] Despite this official name change, the name "Born Lakes" continues to appear on most maps of the region.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. 378039. Boorn Lakes.
  2. Sawtooth National Forest. "Sawtooth National Forest" [map].1:126,720, 1"=2 miles. Twin Falls, Idaho: Sawtooth National Forest, United States Forest Service, 1998.