Lake Youngs

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Lake Youngs
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Location of Lake Youngs in Washington, USA.
Location of Lake Youngs in Washington, USA.
Lake Youngs
LocationKing County, Washington, United States
Coordinates47°25′11″N 122°7′27″W / 47.41972°N 122.12417°W / 47.41972; -122.12417Coordinates: 47°25′11″N 122°7′27″W / 47.41972°N 122.12417°W / 47.41972; -122.12417
Typereservoir
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area700 acres (280 ha)
Max. depth72 ft (22 m)

Lake Youngs is a reservoir in King County, Washington. It is located between Maple Valley and Renton along the route of pipelines carrying water from the Cedar River to Seattle,[1] and is accessible only to Seattle Public Utilities staff and authorized visitors.[2]

Originally the site of 548 acres (222 ha) Swan Lake,[1] construction of the Lake Youngs reservoir began in earnest in the early 1920s and was completed by 1926. Lake Youngs has a surface area of 700 acres (2.8 km2) and a maximum depth of 72 feet (22 m).[3] It was named for longtime Seattle Water Department head L. B. Youngs, who died in 1923.[1] Lake Youngs is used as a visual checkpoint for pilots flying into and out of Renton Municipal Airport.

Lake Youngs is drained by Little Soos Creek.

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  1. ^ "Seattle Public Utiltities: Lake Youngs". Retrieved 2017-09-08.
  2. ^ "Lakes of King County". Retrieved 2017-09-10.
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