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Timberline Lake
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Timberline Lake from northeast in August 2017, behind in the middle the saddle between Buck Mountain (left) and Static Peak (right)
Location of Timberline Lake in Wyoming, USA.
Location of Timberline Lake in Wyoming, USA.
Timberline Lake
Location in Wyoming
Location of Timberline Lake in Wyoming, USA.
Location of Timberline Lake in Wyoming, USA.
Timberline Lake
Location in the United States
Location Grand Teton National Park, Teton County, Wyoming, US
Coordinates 43°41′11″N 110°48′44″W / 43.68639°N 110.81222°W / 43.68639; -110.81222
Type Glacial Lake
Basin countries United States
Max. length 100 yd (91 m)
Max. width 100 yd (91 m)
Surface elevation 10,312 ft (3,143 m)

Timberline Lake is a beautiful, clear lake found high up in the mountains of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, USA. It's known for being one of the highest lakes in the park, sitting on a special shelf of land. This amazing lake is located right next to Buck Mountain and Static Peak, making it a true hidden gem in the wilderness.

Discovering Timberline Lake

Timberline Lake is a stunning natural wonder nestled in the heart of Grand Teton National Park. This park is famous for its tall, jagged mountains and beautiful landscapes. The lake sits at a very high elevation, about 10,312 feet (3,143 meters) above sea level. This makes it one of the highest lakes you can find in the entire park.

Where is Timberline Lake Located?

You can find Timberline Lake in Teton County, Wyoming. It's on a high, flat area of land, almost like a shelf, that's just east of Buck Mountain. To its north, you'll find Static Peak. These two mountains help create the amazing scenery around the lake. Its remote location means it's a peaceful spot, far from busy roads.

What is a Glacial Lake?

Timberline Lake is a type of lake called a glacial lake. This means it was formed a very long time ago by glaciers. Glaciers are huge, slow-moving rivers of ice. As these giant ice sheets moved across the land, they carved out deep hollows and valleys. When the glaciers melted, these hollows filled with water, creating lakes like Timberline Lake. The water in glacial lakes is often very clear and cold because it comes from melted snow and ice.

Exploring the Area Around Timberline Lake

Because Timberline Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park, it's surrounded by incredible nature. The park is home to many different kinds of plants and animals. Hikers often visit this area to enjoy the stunning views and experience the wilderness. The high altitude means the weather can change quickly, even in summer. Visitors should always be prepared for cooler temperatures and sudden storms.

The area around Timberline Lake offers a chance to see alpine plants that are specially adapted to living in high, cold places. You might also spot wildlife like marmots, pikas, or even bighorn sheep. It's a perfect place for those who love adventure and want to explore the wild beauty of the Rocky Mountains.

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