Ram Lake

Ram Lake is a lake in , , and has an elevation of 10,814 feet. Ram Lake is situated nearby to the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Bloody Mountain and Lake Virginia.

Peak
is located in the Sierra Nevada 1 mile South East of Mammoth Lakes in eastern in the southwestern .

Lake
Photo: Leif, CC BY 2.0.
is a located in the Sierra Nevada in . It drains into Fish Creek, in the Cascade Valley. The John Muir Trail passes along its northern shore.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lake Mary.

Hamlet
Mammoth Lakes is the only incorporated town in , United States. It is located immediately to the east of , at an elevation of 7,880 feet. is situated 6 miles northwest of Ram Lake.

Ram Lake

Latitude
37.54303° or 37° 32′ 35″ north
Longitude
-118.92708° or 118° 55′ 38″ west
Elevation
10,814 feet (3,296 metres)
Open location code
8593G3VF+65
Open­Street­Map ID
way 71605608
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­water
Open­Street­Map feature
water=­lake
Geo­Names ID
5385770
Wiki­data ID
Q49308734
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In Other Languages

“Ram Lake” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Ram Lake (lanaw sa Estados Unidos, California, Fresno County, lat 37,54, long -118,92)
  • Cebuano: Ram Lake

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