Soap Lake

Soap Lake is a meromictic lake in the town of Soap Lake, Washington formed by the Missoula Floods at the foot of the Grand Coulee. The lake gets its name from the naturally occurring foam that gives its water a soapy appearance, and because the lake's mineral-rich waters have a slick, soapy feel. The lake is approximately 2 mi.² (5.12 km²) in area and 70 feet (21.2 m) deep. Soap Lake's mineral-rich waters have long been thought to have medicinal ... More

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  • 47.405
  • -119.4975
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Max. depth:

  • 21.2 m (69.6 ft )
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