Lewis Lake (Wyoming)

Coordinates: 44°18′16″N 110°37′46″W / 44.30444°N 110.62944°W / 44.30444; -110.62944
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Lewis Lake
LocationYellowstone National Park, Teton County, Wyoming, US
Coordinates44°18′16″N 110°37′46″W / 44.30444°N 110.62944°W / 44.30444; -110.62944[1]
Lake typeNatural lake
Primary inflowsLewis River
Primary outflowsLewis River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface elevation2,372 m (7,782 ft)

Lewis Lake is located in the U. S. state of Wyoming in the southern part of Yellowstone National Park, about 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Shoshone Lake, and approximately 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Yellowstone Lake. Lewis Lake and Shoshone Lake are both located a few miles northeast of the Pitchstone Plateau.[2]

The Lewis River is the lake's primary inflow, draining south from Shoshone Lake. The primary outflow of Lewis Lake is also the Lewis River, continuing south to join the Snake River near the southern boundary of Yellowstone National Park. A few small creeks also feed Lewis Lake. There are several hot springs emptying into the lake on its northwestern shore and two more hot springs at the lake's southern end where it empties into the Lewis River. A campground is located on the lake's southeast shore. Yellowstone National Park's South Entrance Road (which is also numbered as U.S. Route 287, U.S. Route 89, and U.S. Route 191), run along the east side of Lewis Lake.[2]

Like the river, Lewis Lake is named for Meriweather Lewis, commander of the Lewis and Clark Expedition[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Lewis Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ a b General geographic info from USGS topographic maps accessed via the "GNIS in Google Map" feature of the USGS Geographic Names Information System website.
  3. ^ "Lewis River". wyomingplaces.org. Retrieved 23 October 2009.