Max. width 0.7 mi (1.1 km) Surface elevation 2,997 m Width 1.1 km | Max. length 2.5 mi (4.0 km) Islands many Length 4 km Parent range Sierra Nevada | |
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Similar Banner Peak, Sierra Nevada, Donohue Pass, Mount Ritter, John Muir Trail |
Thousand island lake backpacking trip july 2015
Thousand Island Lake is a large alpine lake in the Sierra Nevada, within the Ansel Adams Wilderness in eastern Madera County, California.
Contents
- Thousand island lake backpacking trip july 2015
- Map of Thousand Island Lake California USA
- Rae lakes or thousand island lake
- GeographyEdit
- AccessEdit
- CultureEdit
- References
Map of Thousand Island Lake, California, USA
The lake is named for the many small rocky islands that dot its surface. Theodore Solomons probably established the 'Thousand Island' name, as this appears on his 1896 map. John Muir called it by "Islet Lake."
Rae lakes or thousand island lake
GeographyEdit
The lake is within the boundaries of the Ansel Adams Wilderness of the Sierra National Forest and Inyo National Forest. Thousand Island Lake sits at the base of Banner Peak in the Ritter Range. It is the source of the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River, which flows southeast, and then west, into the San Joaquin Valley. The lake is a glacial tarn, formed in the bottom of a cirque when a glacier retreated.
AccessEdit
Thousand Island Lake is accessible from several hiking routes:
CultureEdit
The black and white photographs by Ansel Adams made Thousand Island Lake a famous Sierra landmark.