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Snag Lake
Location of Snag Lake in California, USA.
Location of Snag Lake in California, USA.
Snag Lake
Location of Snag Lake in California, USA.
Location of Snag Lake in California, USA.
Snag Lake
LocationLassen Volcanic National Park, Lassen County, California, US
Coordinates40°30′50″N 121°18′42″W / 40.51389°N 121.31167°W / 40.51389; -121.31167
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface elevation6,050 ft (1,840 m)[1]

Snag Lake is a lake located in the north eastern part of Lassen Volcanic National Park in California, United States.[2]

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Description

The large Snag Lake is located to the south of Cinder Cone and the Fantastic Lava Beds at an elevation of 6,050 ft (1,840 m).[1] Water from the nearby Horseshoe Lake empties into Snag Lake via Grassy Creek.[2] Water from Snag Lake continues to flow through the porous lava field that led to the lake's creation eventually making its way into Butte Lake.[3]

Access

Snag Lake is accessible by hiking trail only.[2][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Google Earth elevation for GNIS coordinates.
  2. ^ a b c Lassen Volcanic National Park map, 2007.
  3. ^ Clynne, Michael A.; Champion, Duane E.; Trimble, Deborah A.; Hendley, James W., II; Stauffer, Peter H., How Old is "Cinder Cone"?–Solving a Mystery in Lassen Volcanic Park, California, United States Geological Survey, retrieved 2013-03-28{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Snag Lake, USGS PROSPECT PEAK (CA) Topo Map". USGS Quad maps. TopoQuest.com. Retrieved 2008-07-05.


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