Washington Area Lakes and Reservoirs
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Banks Lake
Banks Lake, part of the Columbia Basin Project, was created by building two rock-faced, earthfill dams at the north and south ends of the Ice-Age channel of the Columbia River, now known as Grand Coulee. The reservoir is 27 miles long with 27,000 water surface acres. The surface of Lake Roosevelt ... Banks Lake -
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. ... Billy Clapp Lake -
Bumping Lake
Bumping Lake Dam and Bumping Lake, features of the Yakima Project, are located in the Cascade Mountains east of Mount Rainier National Park about 29 miles northwest of Naches, Washington. Good access to this 1,300-acre reservoir via Washington State Highway 410. Fishing opportunities for kokanee, ... Bumping Lake