Bear Lake (King County, Washington)
| Bear Lake | ||
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| Geographical location | King County , Washington (USA) | |
| Drain | Taylor River | |
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| Coordinates | 47 ° 34 '26 " N , 121 ° 23' 39" W | |
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| Altitude above sea level | 1102 m | |
The Bear Lake is a lake in King County in the State of Washington . It is the source of the Taylor River .
It can be reached from Deer Lake by hiking over 1.1 km via the Snoqualmie Lake Trail, which eventually changes into the Miller River system and reaches Lake Dorothy .
After leaving the lake, the Taylor River tumbles over a small waterfall, which is said to be visible from Deer Lake.