Washington Lake Campground (2006-06-19) The Washington Lake Campground on the Mirror Lake Highway.
Washington Lake Campsite (2006-06-19) The campsites at Washington Lake are paved with options for tents and RVs.
Buttercup (2006-06-19) A buttercup at Washington Lake.
Mountain Marsh Marigolds (2006-06-19) Mountain Marsh-Marigolds in a reclaimed campsite in the Washington Lake Campground.
Glacier Lily (2006-06-19) This glacier lily has a stack of four flowers. I should have pulled the twig out of the way.
Flower Photographer (2006-06-19) A flower photographer at work.
Washington Lake Campsite (2006-06-19) The Washington Lake Campsite in the high Uinta Mountains.
Double Decker Lily (2006-06-19) A double decker Glacier Lily hanging out in the high uintas.
Washington Lake Campsite (2006-06-19) Campsite at Washington Lake.
Washington Lake Outlet (2006-06-19) One of the outlets of Lake Washington.
Crossing the Stream (2006-06-19) Crossing the stream between Washington Lake and the dam.
Washington Lake (2006-06-19) Lake Washington in the Uinta Mountains. I believe the peak is Mount Watson.
Washington Lake Dam (2006-06-19) The Primary Dam on Washington Lake.
Washington Lake (2006-06-19) Washington Lake (I believe the peaks are Long Peak in the distance and Mount Watson).
Washington Lake Dam (2006-06-19) Washington Lake Dam was used for water storage.
Washington Lake (2006-06-19) Washington Lake in the Uinta Mountains.
Water Works (2006-06-19) Part of the Washington Lake dams and water works.
Spill Way (2006-06-19) The Spill way next to Washington Lake campground. I suspect the Peak in the distance is Long Peak.
Washington Lake (2006-06-19) Washington Lake in the Uinta Mountains.
Feels Good (2006-06-19) Coco is taking a break is some good rolling snow she found in the Washington Lake Campground.
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This gallery includes images of the Washington Lake Campground, Washington Lake and the start of the trail to Long Lake.
Most of the Lakes in this section of the Uintas were augmented with dams and were used as reservoirs prior to the completion of the Jordanelle Dam. Currently only three dams in this area are used for storing water.