Totem Lake
Kettle lake in Washington, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kettle lake in Washington, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Totem Lake is a two-acre (0.8 ha) lake in the northwest United States, located in Kirkland, Washington, a suburb east of Seattle, at the head of a branch of Juanita Creek, inside the Juanita Creek Basin.[3][4][5] A Kirkland neighborhood and retail/residential development are named for the lake.
Totem Lake | |
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Lake Wittenmyer, Lake Watstine, Mudd Lake (historical) | |
Location in the United States Location in Washington | |
Location | Kirkland, Washington, U.S. |
Coordinates | 47°42′39″N 122°10′34″W |
Type | Kettle lake |
Primary outflows | Juanita Creek |
Surface area | 2 acres (0.81 ha)[1] |
Surface elevation | 131 feet (40 m) |
References | coordinates and elevation from U.S. Geological Survey[2] |
A 17.2-acre (7.0 ha) park completely surrounds the lake, bordered by the Cross Kirkland Corridor linear park and trail.[6] The lake has had other names including Lake Wittenmyer, Lake Watstine, Mudd Lake, and an original Native American name which has been lost.[7]
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