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Snoqualmie Lake

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Primary inflows
  
Taylor River

Basin countries
  
United States

Outflow location
  
Taylor River

Primary outflows
  
Taylor River

Surface elevation
  
960 m

Inflow source
  
Taylor River

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Snoqualmie Lake is a lake in King County, Washington. It is an expansion of the Taylor River and is located a short distance downstream from Deer Lake. It is the largest of the three lakes along the upper reaches of the Taylor.

Map of Snoqualmie Lake, Washington 98045, USA

The lake can be accessed by hiking up the Snoqualmie Lake Trail which starts 0.2 miles from the end of the Taylor River Trail. The trail is steep with several washouts. The trail first reaches the lake at the outlet and continues along its shore to the other end and eventually continues on to Deer Lake.

The Taylor River, after exiting the lake drops over a fairly large waterfall as it plunges down a headwall to the bottom of the valley. The trail passes a small portion of the falls.

References

Snoqualmie Lake Wikipedia