Peeler Lake

Peeler Lake is a California landform within the Toiyabe National Forest and on the west edge of the Hoover Wilderness. One of the few bodies of water on the Great Basin Divide, Peeler Lake's inflow is sufficient for outlet streams over 2 Sierra Crest sills of similar elevation to respectively drain westward to the Pacific Ocean and eastward into the Great Basin. Pe…
Peeler Lake is a California landform within the Toiyabe National Forest and on the west edge of the Hoover Wilderness. One of the few bodies of water on the Great Basin Divide, Peeler Lake's inflow is sufficient for outlet streams over 2 Sierra Crest sills of similar elevation to respectively drain westward to the Pacific Ocean and eastward into the Great Basin. Peeler Lake's saddle area is a mountain pass between the west Sierra slope and the Sierra Escarpment to the east, and the lake level of 9,488 ft is over 1,000 ft below the summits of Cirque Mountain and Crown Point. The namesake Peeler Lake Trail of 1.5 mi from the east reaches the lake from the Robinson Creek Trailhead parking at the west side of Twin Lakes, and the Bridgeport Ranger Station issues overnight permits for the backcountry area of the lake.
  • Location: Mono County, California
  • Basin countries: United States
  • Surface elevation: 9,488 feet (2,892 m)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org