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Yellowstone Lake

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miles. Several islands are seen, one of which is opposite the channel of the river and five miles from the east shore; another is ten miles farther south, and two miles from the shore a mountain isle with a bold bluff all around to the water's edge. These islands doubtless have never been trodden by human footsteps, and still belong to the regions of the unexplored. We built a raft for the purpose of attempting to visit them, but the strong waves of the lake dashed it to pieces in an hour. Numerous steam jets pour out from the bluffs on the shore at different points. The waters of the lake reflect a deep blue color, are clear as crystal, and doubtless of great depth near the center. The extreme elevation of this great body of water, 7,714 3/5 feet, is difficult to realize. Place Mount Washington, the pride of New England, with its base at the sea level, at the bottom of the lake, and the clear waters of the latter would roll 2,214 feet above its summit. With the single exception of Lake Titticaeca, Peru, it is the highest great body of water on the globe. No shells of any description are found on the lake shore, nor is there any evidence of the waters ever having stood at a much higher level than the present. Twenty-five feet will cover the whole range of the water-marks. Its annual rise and falls are about two feet. Its waters abound with trout to such an extent that the fish at this season are in poor condition, for want of food. No other fish are seen; no minnows, and no small trout. There are also no clams, crabs, nor turtles -- nothing but full-grown trout. These could be caught in mule loads by wading out a few feet in the open waters at any point with a grasshopper bait. Two men could catch them faster than half a dozen could clean and get them ready for the frying pan. Caught in the open lake, their flesh was yellow; but in bays, where the water was strongly impregnated with chemicals, it was blood-red. Many of them were full of long white worms, woven across the interior of the body, and through to the skin on either side. These did not appear to materially affect the condition of the fish, which were apparently as active as the others.
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made. Points have been located with a prismatic compass all around the Lake. A man stands on the shore with a compass and takes a bearing to the man in the Boat as he drops the lead, giving a signal at the time. Then a man in the Boat takes a bearing to the fixed point on the shore where the first man is located and thus the soundings will be located on the chart. Henry Elliot and Mr. Carrington have just left in our little boat, the
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West Thumb Geyser Basin. There is a "bulge" about 2,000 ft (610 m) long and 100 ft (30 m) high under a section of Yellowstone Lake, where there are a variety of faults, hot springs and small craters. Seismic imaging has recently shown that sediment layers are tilted, but how old this feature is has not yet been established.
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population and the National Park Service has an aggressive Lake trout eradication program on the lake. All lake trout caught by anglers must be killed. If the cutthroat trout isn’t protected from this invasive fish then ecologist predict that they could see a decline in surrounding birds and mammals
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On the south side, these promontories project far into the lake in great numbers, dividing it into bays and channels. On the west side is a low bluff of the timbered ridges, with a sand beach in front along the margins of the waters. The greatest width of open water in any direction is about eighteen
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16th -Mr. Bridger came up with the remainder of the party. 18th-The whole camp moved down the east shore of the lake through thick pines and fallen timber about eighteen miles and encamped in a small prairie. 19th-continued down the shore to the outlet about twenty miles, and encamped in a beautiful
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As of 2004, the ground under the lake has started to rise significantly, indicating increased geological activity, and limited areas of the national park have been closed to the public. As of 2005, no areas are currently off limits aside from those normally allowing limited access such as around the
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The main body is ten miles long from east to west and sixteen miles long from north to south, but at the south end it puts out two arms, one to the southeast and the other to the southwest, making the entire length about 30 miles ... There are three small islands which are also heavily timbered ...
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at Bridge Bay Marina on Yellowstone Lake provides boat rentals and other boating services. Numerous outfitters operating outside the park are licensed to provide boating services in the park. Several dozen backcountry campsites line the southern shoreline that is accessible only by boat. Two major
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Between 1920 and 1937, multiple proposals were made to Congress and the Department of the Interior to construct dams of various sizes at the Yellowstone Lake outlet or a few miles downstream. Montana and Wyoming politicians, the Army Corps of Engineers and lobbying groups in both states all had a
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July 26th and pitched our camp near the point where the river leaves the Lake. Hence we brought the first pair of wheels that ever came to the Lake with our Odometer. We launched the first Boat on the Lake, 4.5 feet wide and 11 feet long, with sails and oars ... A chart of this soundings will be
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The Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 provided the most detailed and scientific descriptions of the lake in the pre-park era. The Hayden party, 34 men in all, encountered the lake at the outlet on July 28, 1871, spending two days there and returned to the lake at West Thumb on August 7, 1871. From
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is an invasive fish that was believed to be introduced into the Yellowstone Lake in the late 1980s or early 1990s. With this foreign species in the Lake researchers have noticed a shift in the food chain. They have seen a rapid decline in the population of the cutthroat trout which in turn could
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were stocked in the lake; none of these introduced species survived. Today only native cutthroat and non-native lake trout and Longnose sucker exist in the lake. Today, Yellowstone Lake is open for angling during the entire Yellowstone angling season (Memorial Day weekend thru Oct 31). All
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Yellowstone is home to a large concentration of mammals. Whether that be large mammals such as bison, elk, or bighorn sheep there is a variety of different animals that are native to the Yellowstone area. On the other hand Yellowstone is also home to many smaller animals, and a few that are
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The Washburn party was the first to describe the remote eastern and southern shorelines of the lake. From September 3, 1870, to September 17, 1870, the Washburn party traveled from the outlet of the lake around the northern, eastern, and southern shorelines to West Thumb
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retreat 13,000 years ago. Because the glacial till contains many different grain sizes, including clay and a thin layer of lake sediments, water cannot percolate readily into the ground. This is why the Hayden Valley is marshy and has little encroachment of trees.
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were issued to operate a ferry across the lake between road junctions. Today, powerboats, sailboats, canoes and kayaks are allowed on the lake with a Yellowstone Boating Permit. A Marina is operated at Bridge Bay and there is a boat ramp at
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The forest and valleys surrounding Yellowstone Lake had been populated with Native Americans since pre-historic times. Archeologists have found evidence of human presence in the park long before 1872. They found that Native Americans hunted
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which relies on the cutthroat fish as a prey. With a declining number of cutthroat trout in the spawning streams researchers saw a shift in the relationship between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems that are linked together.
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as they moved south along the Yellowstone River on September 24, 1869. They eventually followed the western shoreline to West Thumb before moving west to the geyser basins. Cook described the lake at Pelican Creek as follows:
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variety of reasons to support the dams—flood control in the Yellowstone Valley, reclamation, or diversion of water over the continental divide to the Snake River. All the proposals and legislation were eventually defeated.
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in Yellowstone Lake has been a popular pastime for both subsistence and recreation since the first explorers, surveyors and tourists visited the park. During the early days of fish stocking in Yellowstone (1890–1910),
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In winter, ice nearly 3 ft (0.91 m) thick covers much of the lake except where shallow water covers hot springs. The lake freezes over by early December and can remain frozen until late May or early June.
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on the West Thumb. Areas in the southern arms of the lake are speed-restricted and/or no-motor zones to protect sensitive wildlife areas. Access to some of the lake's islands is also restricted.
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Although many prospecting parties traversed the Yellowstone region throughout the 1850–60s, the first detailed descriptions of the lake came in 1869, 1870 and 1871 as a result of the
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The Yellowstone Lake crisis : confronting a lake trout invasion : a report to the director of the National Park Service / edited by John D. Varley and Paul Schullery
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cause other animal populations to start declining. One study found that the introduced longnose sucker competes with cutthroat trout for some of the same food sources.
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in the early 19th century. During the fur trading era of 1820–1840, the lake was probably visited by many trapping parties moving through the park region. In trapper
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bulbs for at least 11,000 years. Also 26 tribes claim cultural association with Yellowstone today. The first human of European descent to see the lake was trapper
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were discovered in Yellowstone Lake in 1994, and were believed to have been either accidentally or intentionally introduced as early as 1989 with fish taken from
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Life, Letters and Travels of Father Pierre-Jean de Smet, S.J., 1801-1873: Missionary labors and adventures among the wild tribes of the North American Indians ..
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The shallow water in some of the coves affords feeding ground for thousands of water fowl and we can take our choice of ducks, geese, trout, pelican or swan.
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Furey, Kaitlyn M.; Glassic, Hayley C.; Guy, Christopher S.; Koel, Todd M.; Arnold, Jeffrey L.; Doepke, Philip D.; Bigelow, Patricia E. (2020).
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The declining population of cutthroat trout in the Yellowstone Lake can negatively impact fish predators. One in particular is the
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West Thumb, the survey party took 15 days to explore the southern and eastern flanks of the lake. On July 28, 1871, they launched
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The Discovery of Yellowstone Park; Diary of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the Year 1870
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For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People: A History of Concession Development in Yellowstone National Park-1872-1966
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constantly around the lake are beavers, short tailed weasels, and river otters which have previously been mentioned.
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Bathymetry and Geology of the Floor of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana
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Recreational boating has been permitted on the lake in various forms since 1890 when the first permits for the
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The Valley of the Upper Yellowstone-An Exploration of the Headwaters of the Yellowstone River in the Year 1869
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under the Yellowstone area collapsed 640,000 years ago in its previous great eruption, it formed a large
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Franke, Mary Ann (Fall 1996). "A Grand Experiment-100 Years of Fisheries Management in Yellowstone: Part I".
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Park, Mailing Address: PO Box 168 Yellowstone National; Us, WY 82190-0168 Phone: 307-344-7381 Contact.
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Park, Mailing Address: PO Box 168 Yellowstone National; Us, WY 82190-0168 Phone: 307-344-7381 Contact.
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The Hayden Valley was once filled by an arm of Yellowstone Lake. As a result, it contains fine-grained
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The lake has been known by various names as depicted on early maps and in journals. Both fur trader
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Climate data for Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, 1991–2020 normals, 1998–2024 extremes: 7835ft (2388m)
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by U.S. Army topographical engineer, Captain Washington Hood and has remained so since that time.
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An original map of Yellowstone Lake from the Washburn, Doane, and Langford Expedition of 1870
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The report of Lieutenant Gustavus C. Doane upon the so-called Yellowstone Expedition of 1870
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An 1897 photo of anglers at West Thumb Geyser Basin on the western shore of Yellowstone Lake
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Yellowstone and the Great West-Journals, Letters and Images from the 1871 Hayden Expedition
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In the 1990s, geological research determined that the two volcanic vents, now known as "
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Cook, Charles W.; Folsom, Dave E.; Peterson, William (1965). Haines, Aubrey L. (ed.).
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trail hugs the eastern shoreline into the Thorofare region and intersects with the
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In correspondence that was Hayden's Report No. 7 to Assistant Secretary of the
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trails that touch the ends of both the south and southeast arms of the lake.
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hiking trails provide access to the lake shore away from the major road. The
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described some of the explorations being conducted on the lake as follows:
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Before Yellowstone : Native American archaeology in the national park
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Source 2: XMACIS2 (records, monthly max/mins & 1991-2020 snow depth)
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Cook, Folsom and Peterson first encountered the lake near Pelican Creek
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in his 1834 journal. On some William Clark maps, the lake has the name
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It is thought that Yellowstone Lake originally drained south into the
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Munro, Andrew R.; Thomas E. McMahon; James R. Ruzycki (Spring 2006).
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Yellowstone Lake as seen from Two Ocean Plateau looking north (1963)
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was also used to name the lake in the early 19th century. The name
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Journal of a Trapper-Nine Years in the Rocky Mountains (1834-1843)
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USGS answers questions about the 'bulge' under Yellowstone Lake.
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Bartlett, Richard A. (1985). "The Great Reclamation Raids".
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Panorama of the West Thumb area of Yellowstone Lake in 2018
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The southwest arm of Yellowstone Lake looking north (1871)
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that are natural predators to the cutthroat trout. The
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Yellowstone Lake Hotel as seen from Yellowstone Lake
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Boise, ID: Syms-York Company Inc. pp.  8: 3389:Tourist attractions in Teton County, Wyoming 2200:"Source and Date of Lake Trout Introduction" 2671:Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums 2633:, West Thumb, South and East Entrance areas 2412:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2242:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2074:. St. Paul, MN: Frank Jay Haynes. pp.  2913: 2899: 2891: 2870:Yellowstone National Park-related articles 2865: 2611: 2597: 2589: 2347:Crait, Jamie R.; Ben-David, Merav (2006). 2283:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1996:Yellowstone Place Names-Mirrors of History 1958:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 785: 642:are found both alongside and in the lake. 377:. 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Yellowstone lake

Location of Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming, USA.
Location of Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming, USA.
Yellowstone National Park
Teton County
Wyoming
44°28′N 110°22′W / 44.467°N 110.367°W / 44.467; -110.367
Primary inflows
Yellowstone River
Primary outflows
Basin
Islands
not a well-defined measure
Yellowstone National Park
North America
bison
bighorn sheep
cutthroat trout
bitterroot
camas
John Colter
Osborne Russell
Hayden Valley
David Thompson
William Clark
Eustis
Sublette
Oregon Territory
Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition

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