Red Pine Lake

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Coordinates40°32′35″N 111°41′35″W / 40.543°N 111.693°W / 40.543; -111.693
TypeReservoir
BasincountriesUnited States
Built1920
Red Pine Lake
Red Pine Lake in 2012
Coordinates40°32′35″N 111°41′35″W / 40.543°N 111.693°W / 40.543; -111.693
TypeReservoir
Basin countriesUnited States
Built1920
Surface elevation9,600 feet (2,900 m)
IslandsNone
Location
Interactive map of Red Pine Lake

Red Pine Lake is a small alpine reservoir in Little Cottonwood Canyon, in the U.S. state of Utah. This area is also part of the Wasatch National Forest.[1] Red Pine Lake is also located in a protected watershed for Salt Lake City. Red Pine Dam, which holds the lake, was constructed in 1920.[2]

The lake can be accessed through a dirt trail from a parking lot off the main road. The most common route is around 7 miles round trip.[2]

Red Pine is considered a watershed area which supplies drinking water for Salt Lake City metropolitan area.[3] This drinking water comes from several hundred inches of snow each year that lasts into July.[4]

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