Maxwell Lake

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| name = Maxwell Lake

| image = Maxwell Lake (east side).jpg

| caption = East Side of Maxwell Lake

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| location = Eagle Cap Wilderness, Wallowa County, Oregon, US

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| type = Tarn

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Maxwell Lake is a tarn located in the Eagle Cap Wilderness of Northeastern Oregon. It is situated near the North Minam Meadows{{cite web |url=http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/w-w/recreation/trails-ec/1674_maxwell_lake_119.shtml |title= Maxwell Lake Trail #1674|website=www.fs.fed.us |access-date=5 December 2008}}{{title missing|date=May 2022}} and is 16 aerial miles from the town of Lostine, Oregon. It is known for its two small islands and typically successful fishing, which make it a popular day hiking and overnight backpacking destination.{{cite web |url=http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/w-w/recreation/trails-ec/1674_maxwell_lake_119.shtml |title= Maxwell Lake Trail #1674|website=www.fs.fed.us |access-date=5 December 2008}}{{title missing|date=May 2022}} It is the 16th highest lake in the Eagle Cap Wilderness.

Trail

Maxwell Lake is one of the few lakes in the Eagle Cap Wilderness that has an exclusive trail. The trail, which is named after the lake, has the trail number 1674. It is 4 miles long (one way) and the U.S. Forest Service lists it as "More difficult".{{cite web |url=http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/w-w/recreation/trails-ec/1674_maxwell_lake_119.shtml |title= Maxwell Lake Trail #1674|website=www.fs.fed.us |access-date=5 December 2008}}{{title missing|date=May 2022}} Less than half a mile from the beginning the trail crosses a small bridge. The trail then begins to switchback for several miles, crossing Maxwell Creek. Here the trail has no bridge and the climber is forced to find another means to cross. Though somewhat shallow in the summer and fall, Maxwell Creek can be fairly deep in the spring time.{{cite web |url=http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.aspx?trailid=HGW277-074 |title=AllTrails: Trail Guides & Maps for Hiking, Camping, and Running |website=www.trails.com |access-date=5 December 2008}} The trail straightens for the last mile, but gains elevation quickly. This part of the trail may be difficult for some climbers.

File:Maxwell Lake.jpg

Images

Image:MaxwellLake.jpg|The West Side of Maxwell Lake

Image:Maxwell lake.jpg|Maxwell Lake

References

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Category:Lakes of Oregon

Category:Lakes of Wallowa County, Oregon

Category:Eagle Cap Wilderness

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