Chopaka Lake
48°54′42″N 119°41′56″W / 48.91167°N 119.69889°W / 48.91167; -119.69889 [1]Primary outflows Chopaka Creek Basin countries United States Surface area 150 acres (0.6 km2) Max. depth 70 ft (21 m) Surface elevation 2,910 feet (890 m)[1] References [1]
Chopaka Lake is a lake in Okanogan County, Washington. It covers an area of approximately 150 acres (0.6 km2), is over 70 ft (21 m) deep at its deepest point, and is 2,910 ft (886 m) in elevation. The lake's name is that of a legendary Okanogan hunter who was transformed to stone by Coyote.[2] It serves as an irrigation reservoir for local ranchers. Chopaka Lake is a favorite among fly fishers who cast for rainbow trout.
See also
- Chopaka, British Columbia
- Mount Chopaka
References
- ^ a b c "Chopaka Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
- ^ BGNIS listing "Chopaka (locality)", quoting 12th Report of the Okanagan Historical Society, 1948
External links
- Chopaka Lake pictographs
- Chopaka Lake fly-fishing report
- Chopaka Lake page, Bureau of Land Management
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