- Lake Alice (Wyoming)
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lake_name = Lake Alice
image_lake = Lake-Alice-WyomingUSA.jpg
caption_lake = southern end
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location = Wyoming
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basin_countries = United States
length = 3 mi (5 km)
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area = 230 acres (930,000 m²)
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max-depth = 200 ft (61 m)
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elevation = 7,745 ft (2,361 m)
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cities = The 3 mile (5 km) long, 7,745 ft (2361 m) elevation, 230 acre (930,000 m²), and 200 ft (61 m) max depth Lake Alice is the largest naturallake found in the western portion of theBridger-Teton National Forest in the state ofWyoming , USA. It is a unique lake that was created thousands of years ago when a massive landslide peeled from the 9,325 foot (2,842 m) Lake Mountain and dammed Poker Creek with debris. The lake's outlet flows below the surface through the natural dam and emerges from the mountain as a creek 1 mile (1.6 km) away. The mountainside scar from the landslide is still visible today.Legend has it that the lake was named after a girl who drowned in the lake in the early 1900s.Fact|date=February 2007
Lake Alice is the home of the only known pure lake strain of naturally-reproducing
Bonneville cutthroat trout caused by the isolation of the landslide preventing outside genetic influence. At one time the subspecies was thought to be extinct in Wyoming.The nearest city is
Cokeville, Wyoming about 34 miles (55 km) to the southwest. Access to the lake requires traversing a winding 28 mile (45 km) dirt mountain road, and fording a creek with water as deep as 18 inches (0.5 m) in the spring time. A high clearance vehicle is recommended. The road ends at Hobble Creek campground and from there a 1.5 mile (2.4 km) hike up a moderately steep mountain trail is required to reach Lake Alice. Nine primitive tent campsites are available though camping is not restricted to a campsite.External links
* [http://www.publiclands.org/explore/site.php?id=1720 Public Lands Lake Alice Campground Information]
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