Tenaya Lake

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Tenaya Lake as seen from Tioga Road, surrounded by granite domes and peaks.
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Tenaya Lake as seen from Tioga Road, surrounded by granite domes and peaks.
Tenaya Lake as seen from a hill northwest of the lake itself
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Tenaya Lake as seen from a hill northwest of the lake itself

Tenaya Lake is a lake in Yosemite National Park, located between Yosemite Valley and Tuolumne Meadows

Tenaya Lake was created by the Tenaya branch of the Tuolumne Glacier as it passed through Tenaya Canyon.[1] The outflow of the lake is Tenaya Creek, which runs through Tenaya Canyon into Yosemite Valley. The surface of Tenaya Lake has an elevation of 8150 feet (2484 m).[2]

Tenaya Lake is named after Chief Tenaya, who met the Mariposa Battalion near the shores of the lake. Ironically, Tenaya protested that the lake already had a name: Pie-we-ack, or "Lake of the Shining Rocks."[3] This original name is now attached to a granite dome to the east of the lake.

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  1.   When You Arrive: Teaching Sites - Year-Round Sites. Yosemite National Park Interactive Classroom. Retrieved on October 11, 2005.
  2.   Station Meta Data: TENAYA LAKE. California Department of Water Resources. Retrieved on October 11, 2005.
  3.   Farquhar, Francis P. Place Names - T. Place Names of the High Sierra. Retrieved on October 11, 2005.

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