Wallowa Lake Or

Wallowa Lake is a ribbon lake 1 mile south of Joseph, Oregon, United States, at an elevation of 4,372 ft. Impounded by high moraines, it was formed by a series of Pleistocene glaciers. On the south end of the lake is a small community made up of vacation homes, lodging, restaurants, as well as other small businesses. Wallowa Lake has been used for recr…
Wallowa Lake is a ribbon lake 1 mile south of Joseph, Oregon, United States, at an elevation of 4,372 ft. Impounded by high moraines, it was formed by a series of Pleistocene glaciers. On the south end of the lake is a small community made up of vacation homes, lodging, restaurants, as well as other small businesses. Wallowa Lake has been used for recreation since at least 1880. The Wallowa Lake State Park is at the southern tip of the lake.
  • Location: Wallowa County, Oregon
  • Primary inflows: Wallowa River
  • Primary outflows: Wallowa River
  • Catchment area: 51 square miles (130 km²)
  • Basin countries: United States
  • Max. length: 3.5 miles (5.6 km)
  • Max. width: 0.75 miles (1.21 km)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org