Coney Lake (Chelan County, Washington)
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Coney Lake | |
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Location | Chelan County, Washington, United States |
Coordinates | 47°30′28″N 120°47′40″W / 47.50786°N 120.79443°W |
Primary outflows | Coney Creek |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface elevation | 7,405 ft (2,257 m)[1] |
Coney Lake is a small alpine lake located in the Enchantments region of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness in Chelan County, Washington. Coney Lake sits in a bowl formed by a rocky cliff bifurcation of the north skirt of Cannon Mountain that connects to Elf Ridge Peak. Coney Lake has an outflow that is a tributary of Rat Creek, a short distance north-east along Dragon Teeth Peaks.[2] Shield Lake is situated over the opposite side over Elf Ridge.
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- Lakes of Chelan County, Washington
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