Lake Laura Explained

Lillian Laura
Location:Kittitas County, Washington, United States
Coords:47.3981°N -121.3434°W
Outflow:Rocky Run Creek
Basin Countries:United States
Area:3.2acres
Elevation:4783feet
Pushpin Map:Washington#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Lake Laura in Washington, USA.

Lake Laura is a small freshwater lake located within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in a valley on the southern slope of Rampart Ridge in Kittitas County, Washington, United States. Because of its close proximity to Snoqualmie Pass, Interstate 90 and several cirque on both sides of Rampart Ridge, the lake is a common area for hiking, swimming, and fishing rainbow trout.[1] Rocky Run Creek outflows from Lake Lillian and outflows Lake Laura along NF road 136 on Rampart Ridge Backdoor toward neighboring Keechelus Lake.[2]

Location

Laura Lake sits on the eastern aspect of the meadow valley it shares with Lillian Lake on the eastern skirt of the southern aspect of Rampart Ridge. Twin Lakes and Margaret Lake are a short distance southeast, while Gold Lake is further north.

Access to Laura Lake is through Lake Lillian Trail #1332, which starts at a trailhead for Mt Margaret and Lake Lillian off National Forest Development Road 4934.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Laura . Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 11 May 2021 .
  2. Book: Nelson, Dan. Best Hikes with Dogs Western Washington: 2nd Edition . The Mountaineers Books. 179. 9781594854064.
  3. Web site: Lake Lillian Trail #1332. United States Department of Agriculture. 18 May 2021 .