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Azure Lake
Location of Azure Lake in Washington, USA.
Location of Azure Lake in Washington, USA.
Azure Lake
Location in Washington (state)
Location of Azure Lake in Washington, USA.
Location of Azure Lake in Washington, USA.
Azure Lake
Location in the United States
Location North Cascades National Park, Whatcom County, Washington,
United States
Coordinates 48°46′07″N 121°15′14″W / 48.76861°N 121.25389°W / 48.76861; -121.25389
Type Lake
Primary outflows Stetattle Creek
Basin countries United States
Max. length .60 mi (0.97 km)
Max. width .40 mi (0.64 km)
Surface elevation 4,058 ft (1,237 m)

Azure Lake is a beautiful lake found deep within the North Cascades National Park in the U. S. state of Washington. It's known for its remote location and stunning natural beauty.

Discovering Azure Lake

Azure Lake is a hidden gem in the wilderness. It is located in the amazing North Cascades National Park. This park is famous for its tall mountains, deep valleys, and many glaciers. The lake sits high up, at an elevation of about 4,058 feet (1,237 meters) above sea level.

Where is Azure Lake Located?

This special lake is in Whatcom County, Washington. It's about 0.75 miles (1.2 kilometers) east of a peak called McMillan Spire. The lake is part of the large United States national park system.

What Makes Azure Lake Special?

Azure Lake is quite unique because it's very hard to reach. There are no easy paths or maintained trails leading directly to it. This means only experienced hikers who love adventure can visit. Its remote location helps keep the lake and its surroundings wild and untouched.

The lake is about 0.60 miles (0.97 kilometers) long and 0.40 miles (0.64 kilometers) wide. It is fed by mountain streams and its water flows out into Stetattle Creek. This creek eventually joins larger rivers in the region.

Exploring the North Cascades

The area around Azure Lake is part of the North Cascades National Park. This park is sometimes called the "American Alps" because of its rugged, snowy peaks. It's a great place for wildlife, including bears, deer, and many types of birds. Visiting places like Azure Lake helps us appreciate and protect these wild spaces.

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