Lake Julius is a freshwater lakes located on the north slope of the Chiwaukum Mountains, in Chelan County, Washington. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit required for transit within the Klonaqua Lakes area. The lake is a popular area for hiking, swimming, and fishing Cutthroat trout.[1]
Lake Julius | |
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Location | Kittitas County, Washington, United States |
Coordinates | 47.7364544°N 120.8760845°W / 47.7364544; -120.8760845 |
Primary outflows | Roarking Creek |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 13.3 acres (0.054 km2)[1] |
Surface elevation | 5,194 ft (1,583 m)[2] |
Julius Lake is accessed from Upper Roaring Creek Trail #1584, a spinoff of Lake Ethel Trail #1585. The Lake Ethel trailhead is located 2.5 miles south on Gill Creek Road #6940 off of U.S. Highway 2 in the community of Merritt.[3]
Lake Julius sits on a highly glaciated and semibarren alpine basin, surrounded by heather and other wildflowers and a coniferous presence primarily larch pines.[4]
Lake Julius is one of the Scottish Lakes, which includes nearby Lake Donald, Loch Eileen and Lake Ethel. The lakes were given names by Albert Hale Sylvester, a topographer for the United States Geological Survey working throughout the North Cascades National Park Complex around 1900, named after female family and friends of Sylvester.[5] Lake Julius was named by Sylvester after one of his companions from the Forest Service, Julius Kummel.[6]
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