Pacific Tarn
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Max-length | 560 ft (171 m) |
Max-width | 464 ft (141 m) |
Surface area | 4.7 acres (0.019 km²) |
Max-depth | 28 ft (8.5 m) |
Surface elevation | 13,420 ft (4,090 m) |
Pacific Tarn is a small lake located in Colorado in the Rocky Mountains in the United States. It is notable for its 13,420 foot (4,090 m) elevation, making it the highest lake in the United States whose name is recognized by the United States Board on Geographic Names.
The lake sits atop the broad eastern ridge of Pacific Peak in the Tenmile Range.
Efforts to name the lake were spearheaded by Carl Drews a Boulder, Colorado resident who organized an expedition to the lake in 2002 to measure the size, depth and water chemistry. The lake remained unnamed until January 8, 2004, when the United States Board of Geographic Names officially approved the name Pacific Tarn for the lake.
[edit] External Links
- Trip report detailing numerous scientific measurements taken at the lake
- Highest lakes in the United States