The Pratt River is a river in King County in Washington . It is a tributary of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River . It was named for prospector George A Pratt, who discovered nearby iron deposits in 1887.
2-501: The river has its headwaters in tiny Upper Melakwa Lake . The river starts out as a small stream upon exiting the lake. The river soon enters much larger and better known Melakwa Lake . The river after exiting Melakwa Lake, drops down the headwall below the lake starts to turn north. The river flows generally north until it converges with the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River. This article related to
4-610: A river in the state of Washington is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Upper Melakwa Lake Upper Melakwa Lake is a tiny lake located in King County in Washington . It is the source of the Pratt River . The lake is located a short distance upstream from Melakwa Lake . The lake is easily reached by walking upstream from Melakwa Lake; however, a lot of people are too tired to continue after
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