Snag Lake

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Snag Lake is a remote volcanic lake in Lassen Volcanic National Park in Northern California, known for its scenic setting amid lava flows and forested terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
volcanic lake
accessedBy hiking trails
accessedFrom Butte Lake trailhead NERFINISHED
Juniper Lake area trails
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation approximately 1860 meters
approximately 6100 feet
formedBy volcanic activity
governedBy National Park Service NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic backcountry setting
remote
scenic
hasConservationStatus protected within national park
hasGeologicalFeatureNearby basaltic lava flows
cinder cone volcanoes
hasHydrologicalConnectionWith Butte Lake NERFINISHED
Cinder Cone area creeks
hasRecreationRegulation non-motorized use only
hasVegetationTypeNearby coniferous forest
hasViewOf Cinder Cone NERFINISHED
Fantastic Lava Beds NERFINISHED
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Lassen Volcanic National Park NERFINISHED
Northern California
Shasta County, California NERFINISHED
locatedOn Lassen Volcanic Center NERFINISHED
near Butte Lake NERFINISHED
Cinder Cone NERFINISHED
Fantastic Lava Beds NERFINISHED
Painted Dunes NERFINISHED
partOf Lassen Volcanic National Park backcountry
Lassen Volcanic National Park lake system
popularWith backpackers
hikers
nature photographers
surroundedBy forested terrain
lava flows
usedFor backpacking destination
fishing
hiking destination
wildlife viewing
waterType freshwater
withinEcosystem Cascade Range volcanic landscape
withinProtectedAreaIUCNCategory II (National Park)

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Cinder Cone near Snag Lake