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Lower Deadwood Lake
Location of Lower Deadwood Lake in Idaho, USA.
Location of Lower Deadwood Lake in Idaho, USA.
Lower Deadwood Lake
Location in Idaho
Location of Lower Deadwood Lake in Idaho, USA.
Location of Lower Deadwood Lake in Idaho, USA.
Lower Deadwood Lake
Location in the United States
Location Camas County, Idaho
Coordinates 43°31′47″N 115°01′44″W / 43.52970°N 115.028765°W / 43.52970; -115.028765
Type Glacial
Primary outflows Deadwood Creek to South Fork Boise River
Basin countries United States
Max. length 160 m (520 ft)
Max. width 88 m (289 ft)
Surface elevation 2,670 m (8,760 ft)

Lower Deadwood Lake is a beautiful mountain lake found in Camas County, Idaho, United States. It is located high up in the Soldier Mountains, which are part of the large Sawtooth National Forest. This lake is a special type called an alpine lake, meaning it's found in a high mountain area.

What is Lower Deadwood Lake?

Lower Deadwood Lake is a small, clear lake. It was formed by glaciers long ago, which is why it's called a glacial lake. Glaciers are huge sheets of ice that slowly move and carve out valleys and basins in the land. When these glaciers melt, they leave behind lakes like Lower Deadwood Lake.

Where is Lower Deadwood Lake Located?

The lake is in Camas County, Idaho. It sits within the Soldier Mountains, which are a mountain range in central Idaho. These mountains are part of the bigger Sawtooth National Forest, a protected area known for its stunning natural beauty.

How Big is Lower Deadwood Lake?

Lower Deadwood Lake is about 160 meters (525 feet) long and 88 meters (289 feet) wide. It is located at a high elevation of about 2,670 meters (8,760 feet) above sea level. Imagine being almost 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles) up in the air!

Water Flow in the Lake

Water flows out of Lower Deadwood Lake into a stream called Deadwood Creek. This creek then flows into the South Fork Boise River. This shows how water from the lake eventually becomes part of a larger river system in Idaho.

Exploring the Area Around the Lake

Getting to Lower Deadwood Lake can be a bit of an adventure because there are no official trails leading directly to it. However, the lake is located east of a mountain called Iron Mountain.

What is Iron Mountain?

Iron Mountain is known for having an old Forest Service lookout tower at its top. These lookout towers were used by the Forest Service to spot wildfires from a high vantage point. Even though the lookout might not be actively used for fire spotting today, it's a cool historical feature in the area.

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