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Snow Lakes are a system of freshwater reservoir
lake A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much large ...
s made by Upper Snow Lake and Lower Snow Lake, approximately a mile long.Cole, D., & Hall, T. (2007). Conditions, experiences, coping behaviors, visitor evaluations and management preferences at a heavily-used wilderness destination: Snow Lake in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington. They are located on the eastern slope of
The Enchantments The Enchantments is a region within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area of Washington state's Cascade Mountain Range. At an elevation of 4,500 feet (1,372 m), it is home to over 700 alpine lakes and ponds surrounded by the vast peaks of Cashmere Cra ...
, in Chelan County,
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. The Snow Lakes are one of the most heavily used destination in the Forest Service wildernesses in Oregon and Washington. Self-issued
Alpine Lakes Wilderness The Alpine Lakes Wilderness is a large National Wilderness Preservation System, wilderness area spanning the Central Cascades of Washington (state), Washington state in the United States. The wilderness is located in parts of Wenatchee National F ...
permits are required for transit within the Snow Lakes area.


History

Archaeological surveying in the area of the Snow Lakes shows evidence that the occupation of indigenous groups dated to at least 12,000 years before the present era. The lakes are within the traditional territory of the Wenatchi People, one of the Confederated Tribes of the
Colville Reservation The Colville Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in the northwest United States, in north central Washington, inhabited and managed by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, which is federally recognized. Established in ...
and within the ceded lands of the Yakama Nation. Euro-Americans arrived in the 1800s, primarily fur trappers. The Wenatchi people were relocated following the Treaty of 1855 to the Yakama and Colville Reservations while the local population became comprised then of Chinese immigrant
prospecting Prospecting is the first stage of the geological analysis (followed by exploration) of a territory. It is the search for minerals, fossils, precious metals, or mineral specimens. It is also known as fossicking. Traditionally prospecting reli ...
as gold miners and Euro-American settlers working in the timber and agriculture industries. Urban Grassi, a Catholic Priest was the first to use irrigation in the Valley. The Icicle Irrigation District applied in 1930 for the right to appropriate water from the Snow Lakes for seasonal irrigation purposes. The State Supervisor of Hydraulics had issued Permit Number 828 in January 1927 for the appropriation of surrounding lakes. The irrigation district also sought permission to raise the lake levels because of inadequate summer flows for irrigation. The Department of Public Lands approved this request in an order that allowed the irrigation district to inundate lakeshores on the lake. The dams on Upper and Lower Snow Lakes as well as neighboring
Nada Lake Nada Lake is a freshwater reservoir lakes located on the eastern slope of The Enchantments, in Chelan County, Washington, Chelan County, Washington (U.S. state), Washington. Self-issued Alpine Lakes Wilderness permits are required for transit wit ...
were completed in 1940 and later expanded in 1941 by the
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authorizing 25 cfs, 1,000 acre-feet per year for irrigation of 7,000 acres of lands. The Snow Lakes also have water right certificate for 16,000 acre-feet per year to supplement the water supply for the
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and holding ponds. The Snow Lakes system is owned and operated by
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. In 1939, the Bureau of Reclamation acquired an easement on portions adjacent to Snow and Nada Lakes from the IPID. That easement was transferred to the U.S. Forest Service in 1949 which owns lands adjacent to the shoreline of Upper and Lower Snow Lakes, approximately 1,084 acres including the Upper Snow, Lower Snow, and Nada Lakes. The Icicle Irrigation District has existing water rights, easements, and access agreements with the
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that allow the lakes to be used for storage and release of water. These agreements include the right to conduct maintenance activities within the areas of the lake.


Dams


Upper Snow Lake

Upper Snow Lake is contained by a masonry dam constructed in the late 1930s out of cement and locally derived rock and located at the natural outlet towards Lower Snow Lake. The crest elevation is 5,428 feet. The dam functions as an overflow spillway for the Lake with a maximum height of approximately 10 feet and a crest length of 119 feet. Water outflows from the Upper Snow Lake to Nada Lake through a 36-inch
penstock A penstock is a sluice or gate or intake structure that controls water flow, or an enclosed pipe that delivers water to hydro turbines and sewerage systems. The term is inherited from the earlier technology of mill ponds and watermills. H ...
. Operation of flow through the penstock is controlled by 3 valves. The valve furthest upstream is a 30-inch gate valve, which is primarily used to cut off flow when not in use. The second is an 8-inch valve that provides a bypass around the gate valve to equalize pressure prior to the operation of the gate valve. The third valve is a 20-inch
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located at the end of the penstock and is used for throttling to control the flow from Upper Snow Lake to Nada Lake.


Lower Snow Lake

Lower Snow Lake is contained by a masonry dam constructed in the late 1930s out of cement and locally derived rock and located at the natural outlet of the lake into Snow Creek. The crest elevation is 5,423 feet. The dam functions as an overflow spillway for the Lake with a maximum height of approximately 6 feet and a crest length of 112 feet. The dam has a 42-foot long overflow section with a 2-foot wing dike extending to right
abutment An abutment is the substructure at the ends of a bridge span or dam supporting its superstructure. Single-span bridges have abutments at each end which provide vertical and lateral support for the span, as well as acting as retaining walls ...
.


Hydrology

Upper Snow Lake drains water through its valve from July to October flowing down a steep boulder field into Nada Lake, and then water is released from Nada Lake down Snow Creek a tributary of Icicle Creek. If water levels are high in Upper Snow Lake, water will flow over the top of the small dam and into Lower Snow Lake. When Upper Snow Lake drains at the end of the summer, the water level is lower than in Lower Snow Lake so water flows up into Upper Snow Lake through a 9-square-foot hole with a flapper gate at the base of the Upper Snow Lake Dam. In 2005, it was estimated that approximately 200 acre-feet of water passed through the opening.


Uses

Snow Lake is managed by the Icicle and Peshastin Irrigation Districts (IPID) to provide water storage for
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and fish propagation. The lake captures water runoff at the far southeast of the 136,916-acre Icicle Creek
drainage basin A drainage basin is an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean. A basin is separated from adjacent basins by a perimeter, t ...
which gives the lake a high potential for refill, even during dry years. The reservoir is contained by a
dam A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams. Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress floods but also provide water for activities such as irrigation, human consumption, industrial use, a ...
consisting of a rock and masonry structure with an embankment section that extends into a tunnel 7 x 9 feet cut into solid
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, reaching 2,250 feet long that works as an outlet and a valve gate to regulate flow out of the lake. This infrastructure allows for controlled releases of stored water to supplement flows into
Icicle Creek Icicle Creek is a nonNavigable stream in the U.S. state of Washington. It originates at Josephine Lake near the crest of the Cascade Range and flows generally east to join the Wenatchee River near Leavenworth. Icicle Creek's drainage basin is mo ...
through its outflowing tributaries and increase the water supply available during low flow periods, which typically occur during the late summer. Between 1994 and 2005, the total average usable storage volume from Snow Lakes is 8,600
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. Due to the reliability of recharge in the Upper and Lower Snow Lakes basin the storage volume isn't always persistent, however between the Alpine Lakes managed by the IPID the usable storage volume is approximately 20,015 acre-feet. The
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receives Water supply from a combination of Icicle Creek flows and groundwater wells with reservoir storage from Snow Lakes and Nada Lake. The hatchery serves as mitigation for fish losses resulting from the construction of
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and the creation of the
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. The year-round water supply to the hatchery ensures current production goals of 1.2 million fish annually.


Recreation

Most visitors to Snow Lakes are day hikers although the lakes are provided with campsites. The majority of visitors remain in the Southeast shore where the trail system approaches Upper Snow Lake. Areas on the north shore are equipped with campsites although not as frequently trafficked as the beginning of the trail system. Most visitors that are found on the trail that parallels the lake shoreline tend to be climbers to lakes further past Upper Snow Lake.


Access

The foot trail starts at the trailhead off Icicle Creek Road (USFS Road 7600) 5 miles southwest of Leavenworth. The trail crosses over Icicle Creek by a bridge and starts the climb up the Alpine rock canyon. The trail will lead first to Nada Lake, approximately 5.5 miles from the trailhead. The trail has a second lap towards the Snow Lakes that starts on the Southeast shore of Nada Lake. Lower Snow Lake is 1.75 miles, Lake Vivian is another mile through an unmaintained trail, then Leprechaun Lake a short climb past Lake Vivian. Further up the trail leads to Sprite Pond and around the east side of Perfection Lake where the trail then becomes
Colchuck Lake Colchuck Lake is a freshwater reservoir lake located on the western slope of The Enchantments, in Chelan County, Washington. The lake is located approximately 15 miles from the city of Leavenworth, Washington and sits on the southeast corner ...
Trail #1599.1. Self-issued Alpine Lake Wilderness permit is required for transit within the Snow Lakes area.


See also

*
List of lakes of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness The Alpine Lakes Wilderness is a large wilderness area in the North Cascades mountain range, located in northern Washington (state), Washington state, the Northwestern United States. Lakes in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness are protected within the We ...


References

{{ChelanCountyWA-geo-stub Lakes of Chelan County, Washington Lakes of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Okanogan National Forest