The Eleninite Lakes are three lakes, with hikers most often spotting the largest and highest of the three, while the other two are much smaller and off the trail. The largest lake is 2,479 m above sea level, has an elongated shape and is 220 m long, about 65 m wide and reaches 5 m deep. The lower lake is 20 m north of the first lake, at an elevation of 2474 m, and the smallest of the three is located southeast about 160 m from the second lake, at an elevation of 2403 m.
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