Leigh Lake

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Leigh Lake is a scenic glacial lake in northwestern Wyoming, known for its clear waters, mountain reflections, and hiking and paddling opportunities beneath the Teton Range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial lake
natural freshwater lake
accessedBy Leigh Lake Trail
accessedFrom String Lake trailhead
adjacentTo Jenny Lake NERFINISHED
String Lake NERFINISHED
basinCountry United States of America
country United States of America
elevation 2074 m
6805 ft
formedBy glacial activity
hasCamping designated backcountry campsites
hasInflow glacial meltwater
mountain streams
hasOutflow String Lake outlet stream
knownFor backcountry camping
clear waters
hiking opportunities
paddling opportunities
scenic mountain reflections
length 2.5 mi
4.0 km
locatedIn Teton County, Wyoming
Wyoming
locatedInMountainRange Teton Range NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Grand Teton National Park
locatedInRegion northwestern Wyoming
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
maximumDepth 250 ft
76 m
motorizedBoatsAllowed no
nearestCity Jackson, Wyoming NERFINISHED
overlookedBy Mount Moran NERFINISHED
Mount Saint John
Mount Woodring NERFINISHED
Rockchuck Peak NERFINISHED
partOf Snake River Basin
surface form: Snake River watershed
popularActivity backpacking
canoeing
fishing
hiking
kayaking
stand-up paddleboarding
surfaceArea 180 ha
447 acres
waterClarity clear
waterType freshwater
width 1.0 mi
1.6 km

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