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Lake Lenore (Washington)

Lake Lenore, also known as Lenore Lake, is located in Grant County, Washington, United States. It is a 1,670 acres (680 ha) lake formed by the Missoula Floods in the lower Coulee just north of the town of Soap Lake, Washington. It is situated between Alkali Lake to the north and Soap Lake to the south. The lake is rather narrow, but long. The length of the lake runs north–south alongside State Route 17 leading from near the city of Soap Lake to Coulee City. The lake also consists of more than 7 islands.

Lenore Caves
The Lenore Caves were formed by the plucking of basalt from the walls of the coulees by the Missoula floods and are geologically different from most caverns. They were later used as shelters by early Native Americans. The trail is accessible from State Route 17 along Lake Lenore via a road to a parking area. == History ==
History
On January 13, 1947, the U.S. War Assets Administration disposed of drums of sodium into Lake Lenore. == References ==
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