Lake Dorothy

[2] It is one of the largest lakes in the area and is the source of the East Fork Miller River.

[2] 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.

The trail continues another 2 miles along the lake’s shore to its south end.

A black and white photo of a young woman posing for a portrait wearing all white with her hair up
Dorothy Louise Anderson circa 1911 at age 18. Shortly after her birth, her father mapmaker Oliver P Anderson named Lake Dorothy after her in "New Map of the County of King, State of Washington, 1894."