Lake Guide

Billy Clapp Lake

Billy Clapp Lake is formed by Pinto Dam which is part of the Columbia Basin Project. The lake is encircled by basalt cliffs of varying height and most of the shoreline is steep and rocky. Lands around the six mile, 1,010 acre lake are included in a wildlife reserve program.

Access is limited. Summer Falls State Park, on the north end of the lake, is open for day use. No campground. The Department of Wildlife provides public access and the only boat ramp at the south end.

The vast expanse of water, cattail marshes, potholes, and wetlands offer a wide variety of water-related experiences. The fishing is outstanding, especially for bass, perch, sunfish, and crappie. Rainbow trout are stocked. Fishing season year-round.


What's Here

  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Boat Access
  • Hunting
  • Parks

Plan Your Visit

Getting There
20 mi NE of Ephrata, WA off WA 28
Contact
509-754-4624
Map
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Explore the Region

Billy Clapp Lake is part of the North Central region in Washington .