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Jaw-Dropping Mountain Lakes You Can See in America

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Maroon Lake

Maroon Lake, located in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness in Colorado, is breathtakingly beautiful. The scenic area is popular for hiking and the nearby natural amphitheater

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Grinnell Lake

In Glacier National Park you will find the stunningly turquoise, Grinnell Lake. This mountain lake gets its vivid blue color from Grinnell Glacier's "rock flour" which mixes with the water

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Lake Clark

Lake Clark is located inside the very remote four million acres of Lake Clark National Park in southern Alaska. It's the sixth-largest lake in Alaska and sits amid the rugged beauty

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Glacier Lake

Glacier Lake is located in a glacial bowl high up in the Beartooth Mountains. The only way to reach it is a four-mile round-trip hike with some steep elevation gains.

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Colchuck Lake

The stunningly beautiful Colchuck Lake is located amid Washington's Cascade Mountains. The lake is accessible by a challenging, but gorgeous hiking trail up the mountain.

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Lake Dillon

Hike or bike on the paved 18.7-mile loop around the lake that offers scenic views of the snow-capped mountains and sparkling blue lake.

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Eklutna Lake

Eklutna Lake is located near Anchorage and is fed by the Eklutna Glacier. This turquoise lake is surrounded by the magnificent Chugach Mountains.

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Alice Lake

Alice Lake is a picture-perfect crystal-clear lake surrounded by towering mountains. Journey through the Sawtooth Wilderness on the 11-mile hike to reach the lake.

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