| Lake Dorothy | |
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|   Lake Dorothy   Lake Dorothy | |
| Location | King County, Washington | 
| Coordinates | 47°35′18″N 121°23′7″W / 47.58833°N 121.38528°W | 
| Primary outflows | Miller River | 
| Basin countries | United States | 
| Surface area | 260.90 acres (105.58 ha)[1] | 
| Surface elevation | 3,062 ft (933 m) | 
| Islands | 9 | 
Lake Dorothy is a lake in King County, Washington. First labeled on Oliver P Anderson's "New Map of the County of King, State of Washington, 1894"; the name was bestowed by Anderson for his daughter Dorothy Louise Anderson (1893-1912), a member of Sigma Kappa sorority.[2] It is one of the largest lakes in the area and is the source of the East Fork Miller River.[2]
Waterfalls
A number of waterfalls surround Lake Dorothy. Florence Falls (76 feet (23 m)) is located over a promontory a short distance downstream from the outlet.[3] As Florence Falls reaches Camp Robber Creek a second waterfall is produced by a series of slides and cascades, 76 feet (23 m) Camp Robber Cascades.[4]
Access

The lake can be reached by the Dorothy Lake Trail which is about 2 miles to the lake. The trail continues another 2 miles along the lake’s shore to its south end. After that it continues on, climbing up from the lake and eventually climbing over a ridge before descending to Bear Lake and the Taylor River.[5]