Echo Lakes area

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Echo Lakes area is a popular high-elevation recreation spot in the Sierra Nevada known for its scenic alpine lakes, boating, and access to numerous hiking trails.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Echo Lake area 2
Echo Lakes area canonical 1
North Lake area 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine lake area
outdoor destination
recreation area
accessMode boat access to backcountry areas
road access to trailhead
environmentType alpine
subalpine
hasAmenity boat launch
boat taxi service (seasonal)
marina
parking area
trailheads
hasFeature conifer forests
granite terrain
high elevation
scenic alpine lakes
hasPart Lower Echo Lake
Upper Echo Lake
knownFor access to Desolation Wilderness
backpacking
boating
canoeing
fishing
hiking
kayaking
scenic views
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Sierra Nevada
United States of America
surface form: United States
nearbyFeature Lake Tahoe Basin
surface form: Lake Tahoe region
offersActivity day hiking
multi-day backpacking
photography
picnicking
swimming
wildlife viewing
popularSeason early fall
summer
regulation permits required for overnight trips into Desolation Wilderness
scenicQuality high
trailAccessTo Desolation Wilderness trail network
Pacific Crest Trail
typicalUse nature tourism
recreation
waterBodyType glacial lakes

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Desolation Wilderness (part) hasTrailheadAccessFrom Echo Lakes area
subject surface form: Desolation Wilderness
Desolation Wilderness (part) hasTrailheadAccessFrom Echo Lakes area
subject surface form: Desolation Wilderness
this entity surface form: Wrights Lake area
Bishop Creek Canyon hasRecreationArea Echo Lakes area
this entity surface form: North Lake area
Oasis Canteen locatedIn Echo Lakes area
this entity surface form: Echo Lake area
Gertie the Dinosaur ice cream stand locatedIn Echo Lakes area
this entity surface form: Echo Lake area