Lake Aloha is a large shallow backcountry reservoir located at an elevation of 8,116 feet in the Sierra Nevada Range, west of Lake Tahoe in El Dorado County, in eastern California. The reservoir is located in Desolation Valley, within the federally protected Desolation Wilderness area. The shortest and easiest approach is from Echo Lake by the Pacific Crest Trail. Alternately, it can be reached by the Glen Alpine Springs Trailhead, near the city of South Lake Tahoe. There is a moderate gain in elevation as you head west. From the south, Lake Aloha can be reached by the Ralston Peak Trail or cross country through Horsetail Falls and Desolation Valley. To reach the base of Price and Pyramid Peaks, in the Crystal Range of the Sierra Nevada, you have to traverse the Lake Aloha area.
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| - بحيرة الوها (ar)
- Lac Aloha (fr)
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| - بحيرة الوها بحيرة ألوها هي عبارة عن خزان كبير على ارتفاع 8116 قدم في جبال سييرا نيفادا غرب بحيرة تاهو في مقاطعة إل دورادو، شرق ولاية كاليفورنيا.يقع الخزان في وادي الخراب، ويقع في منطقة الخراب البرية المحمية اتحاديا. ويمكن الوصول إليها عن طريق المشي لمسافات طويلة إلى الغرب من بحيرة الصدى (كاليفورنيا) أو جدول جبال الروكي الينابيع بداية القافلة، بالقرب من مدينة ساوث ليك تاهو. (ar)
- Lake Aloha is a large shallow backcountry reservoir located at an elevation of 8,116 feet in the Sierra Nevada Range, west of Lake Tahoe in El Dorado County, in eastern California. The reservoir is located in Desolation Valley, within the federally protected Desolation Wilderness area. The shortest and easiest approach is from Echo Lake by the Pacific Crest Trail. Alternately, it can be reached by the Glen Alpine Springs Trailhead, near the city of South Lake Tahoe. There is a moderate gain in elevation as you head west. From the south, Lake Aloha can be reached by the Ralston Peak Trail or cross country through Horsetail Falls and Desolation Valley. To reach the base of Price and Pyramid Peaks, in the Crystal Range of the Sierra Nevada, you have to traverse the Lake Aloha area. (en)
- Le lac Aloha est un grand réservoir d'arrière-pays (Backcountry) peu profond situé à une altitude de 8,116 pieds dans la chaîne de la Sierra Nevada, à l'ouest du lac Tahoe dans le Comté d'El Dorado, dans l'est de la Californie. La principale sortie du lac Aloha est Pyramid Creek, qui coule vers le sud sur environ quatre miles avant de se jeter dans la près de Twin Bridges. (fr)
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| - Lake Aloha, Desolation Wilderness; general view, taken August 2008 (en)
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| - بحيرة الوها بحيرة ألوها هي عبارة عن خزان كبير على ارتفاع 8116 قدم في جبال سييرا نيفادا غرب بحيرة تاهو في مقاطعة إل دورادو، شرق ولاية كاليفورنيا.يقع الخزان في وادي الخراب، ويقع في منطقة الخراب البرية المحمية اتحاديا. ويمكن الوصول إليها عن طريق المشي لمسافات طويلة إلى الغرب من بحيرة الصدى (كاليفورنيا) أو جدول جبال الروكي الينابيع بداية القافلة، بالقرب من مدينة ساوث ليك تاهو. (ar)
- Lake Aloha is a large shallow backcountry reservoir located at an elevation of 8,116 feet in the Sierra Nevada Range, west of Lake Tahoe in El Dorado County, in eastern California. The reservoir is located in Desolation Valley, within the federally protected Desolation Wilderness area. The shortest and easiest approach is from Echo Lake by the Pacific Crest Trail. Alternately, it can be reached by the Glen Alpine Springs Trailhead, near the city of South Lake Tahoe. There is a moderate gain in elevation as you head west. From the south, Lake Aloha can be reached by the Ralston Peak Trail or cross country through Horsetail Falls and Desolation Valley. To reach the base of Price and Pyramid Peaks, in the Crystal Range of the Sierra Nevada, you have to traverse the Lake Aloha area. The primary outflow from Lake Aloha is Pyramid Creek, which flows south for roughly four miles before it empties into the South Fork American River near Twin Bridges. Pyramid Creek was first dammed to create Lake Aloha in 1875, creating a year-round water source for grazing cattle and inundating a collection of natural lakes known as the Medley Lakes. The dam was later raised, and several auxiliary dams were constructed up to 1955. (en)
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