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Tradition Lake

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Tradition Lake
A lake and viewing platform
Tradition Lake from a viewing platform
Tradition Lake is located in Washington (state)
Tradition Lake
Tradition Lake
Tradition Lake is located in the United States
Tradition Lake
Tradition Lake
LocationIssaquah, Washington
Coordinates47°31′43″N 122°00′14″W / 47.528743°N 122.003832°W / 47.528743; -122.003832 (Tradition Lake)
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area17.40 acres (7.04 ha)
Surface elevation471 ft (144 m)

Tradition Lake is located at the base of Tiger Mountain in Issaquah, Washington. There is a popular interpretive trail around the lake.

Geography

Tradition Lake is located on the northwestern edge of Tiger Mountain, one of the Issaquah Alps. The lake and surrounding wetlands are part of the West Tiger Mountain Natural Resources Conservation Area, managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources.[1] The lake drains the slopes of the mountain through several streams. However, it has no outlet streams and instead drains into the aquifer. The city of Issaquah once used the lake for drinking water, and remnants of this infrastructure are still visible along I-90.[2]

Hiking trails

Sign for the trail

The main access to the lake is via the popular Around the Lake Trail. This interpretive trail encircles the lake and provides several viewing opportunities. The loop begins at the High Point trailhead, just off I-90. It has many interpretive signs about the area's diverse wildlife.[3][4]

Power lines and trail

The loop continues as a Puget Sound Energy power line easement trail. These electric power transmission lead to the nearby Tradition Lake substation.[5]

The small Round Lake is located nearby, further to the west.

A popular destination near the trail is an abandoned bus, located on the eponymous bus trail. The bus was originally used for logging, but was later abandoned. The engine and tires were salvaged, and it now stands as a metal frame.[6]

Fishing

The lake allows fishing, but the shoreline is quite undeveloped. Largemouth bass and yellow perch can be caught throughout the year.[7]

References

  1. ^ "West Tiger Mountain Natural Resources Conservation Area". Washington State Department of Natural Resources.
  2. ^ Anderson, Tom. "The Old Issaquah Waterworks".
  3. ^ "Tradition Lake Loop". Washington Trails Association.
  4. ^ "Three Good Reasons to Go Hiking After Work Tonight–and Two Great Places to Hike". Seattle Mag.
  5. ^ "Puget Sound Energy" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Historical story behind old bus on hiking trail". Seattle Times.
  7. ^ "Tradition Lake". Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 06:05
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