Depression Lake

Depression Lake is a drainage basin developed to regulate water levels of Baker Lake reservoir, the uppermost pool of the Puget Sound Energy Baker River Hydroelectric Project.  There are several campgrounds in the area operated by the U.S. Forest Service and PSE.

Anglers should use caution when fishing around the intake forebay sectioned off by the orange boom.

Note: trout stocking at Depression has been suspended until WDFW and co-managers can identify an alternative that will not interact with native Steelhead and Sockeye in Baker Lake.


Two-pole fishing is allowed

Shoreline access: Good - Trails along the shoreline

Lake information

County: Whatcom
Acreage: 41.20 ac.
Elevation: 699 ft.
Center: 48.659828, -121.694718
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Catchable fish plants

Release Location: DEPRESSION LK (WHAT)
Stock Date Species Number Released Number of Fish Per Pound Facility
May 12, 2004 Rainbow 610 2.3 ARLINGTON HATCHERY
Jul 5, 2000 Rainbow 6,838 2.66 PS ENERGY SPAWNING
Jun 21, 2000 Rainbow 5,933 2.68 BAKER LK HATCHERY
Jun 17, 1998 Rainbow 6,000 2 PS ENERGY SPAWNING
Jun 22, 1995 Rainbow 6,000 2.2 PS ENERGY SPAWNING