Edds Lake is a freshwater lake located on the western skirt of Huckleberry Mountain at the border between King County and Kittitas County, Washington.[3] The lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing golden trout. The Pacific Crest Trail runs just East of the lake is a prominent ridge that separates Edds Lake from Joe Lake and Alaska Lake south towards Kendall Katwalk. Other Alpine lakes are in the vicinity, including the Chikamin Lake a short distance north, at the base of Chikamin Peak. To the west is Mount Thomson on Bumblebee Pass.[4]
Edds Lake | |
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Location | King County, Washington |
Coordinates | 47°28′19″N 121°20′53″W / 47.4718578°N 121.3481185°W |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 24.1 acres (0.098 km2)[1] |
Surface elevation | 4,301 ft (1,311 m)[2][1] |
Islands | 0 |
Recreation
editEdds Lake is equipped with camping areas at the outlet shore of the lake. The rest of the shores of the lake are surrounded by steep cliffs and large boulders with heather and other brush and swathe. The Pacific Crest Trail borders over a crest on the East and South of the lake with the slope of Huckleberry Mountain a frequently traveled trail that makes a class 4 scramble leading to the summit. Surrounding moraines towards the west lead to Burnt Boot Creek.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Edds Kittitas County". Washington Fishing Lakes. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Edds Lake
- ^ "USDA Ranger District Off Vehicle Map" (PDF). United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
- ^ Barnes, Jeremy and Nathan (2019). Alpine Lakes Wilderness: The Complete Hiking Guide. Mountaineers Books. ISBN 1680510789.