Round Lake, Ferry County, Washington

Shore zone (littoral) showing characteristic Chara Bench with emergent rushes
(Typha-Scirpus) surrounding most of the lake.
T32N R36E Sec. 7 NW 1/4
Elevation approx. 2275 ft. msl (693.4 m msl)
Surface area 52.8 acres (21.4 ha)
Volume 1584 acre feet (1,953,072 m3)
Maximum depth 10.5 m (September 28, 1988)
Watershed -- Inchelium
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Round Lake is a 52.8 acre lake situated in a large flat area between forested hills on
the north side of Moon Mountain about 5.8 miles west of Inchelium. The lake is fed by
Cornstalk Creek which enters from North Twin Lake through an extensive marsh system on the
west side of the lake. The lake is drained from the east by Cornstalk Creek, which then
flows to Stranger Creek and ultimately to the Columbia River (Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake).
The low shores of Round Lake are predominantly covered with grasses, Typha sp., Scirpus
sp., Salix sp., and Alnus incana. The emergent vegetation observed at the
launch on the north shore also included Sparganium emersum var.
multipedunculatum , Eleocharis palustris, megalodonta beckii (= Bidens
cernua), an unidentified mint, Equisetum sp., and Veronica sp. The lake
is surrounded by a Typha-Scirpus band of varying widths parallel to the shore. The
band appears to be contiguous with the shoreline vegetation. Some Potentilla palustris
was present along the south shore in the Typha-Scirpus band
The Round Lake basin is circular and steep-sided with a
flat bottom, typical of a Chara bench lake. The shores of the lake consist of marl
precipitated by the abundant growth of Chara. Masses of Chara (a large algal plant)
can be seen under water in the photo above.