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  2. Cooper Lake (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Cooper Lake is located approximately 3.5 miles from Salmon La Sac road, east of Snoqualmie Pass and The Summit at Snoqualmie on Interstate 90. The trailhead to other lakes is located past the Owhi Campground on the northwest shore along Cooper River starting towards Pete Lake.

  3. Washington State Route 903 - Wikipedia

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    The roadway continues northerly however as Salmon La Sac Road. [2] The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) measures traffic counts, measured in terms of annual average daily traffic, with as few as 1,100 cars at the northern terminus, and as many as 7,400 cars just past the intersection at Pennsylvania Avenue in Roslyn. [3]

  4. Alpine Lakes Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Salmon La Sac north of Roslyn, Washington is a hub for trailheads and U.S. Forest Service roads providing entry into the southern and central regions. The Stuart Range on the eastern end of the wilderness is accessible by Ingalls Creek on the south and Icicle Creek, near Leavenworth, Washington , on the north.

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  6. Swiftwater Corridor Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    The Swiftwater Corridor Scenic Byway is a Washington State Scenic and Recreational Highway in Kittitas County, Washington, United States.It follows five highways from the Salmon La Sac campground near Roslyn to Ellensburg: [1]

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  8. Cle Elum, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Cle Elum was originally inhabited by the Kittitas band of the Yakama tribe. [4] The tribe fished salmon, steelhead, and trout from the Yakima River. [5] The Salmon la Sac trails in the northern area of the region were created by the Kittitas people and were used as layovers for journeys into the higher altitudes of the Cascade Range. [6]

  9. Pete Lake - Wikipedia

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    Pete Lake is located in a prominent valley that comprises the most significant waterway to the Salmon La Sac region. [3] Pete Lake has a southeast output into Lemah River which shortly downstream is a tributary to Cooper River. [4] Cooper River then drains into Cooper Lake at the northwest shoreline.