Grab your fishing rod and sharpen your hooks! Thousands of lowland lakes in Washington provide anglers new and old with exciting, family-friendly fishing opportunities. The video below demonstrates how to use the search function below to not only find great lakes in your area to fish, but also shore fishing locations across the state if you won't be using a boat.
Find lowland lakes
Name | Acres | Elevation | County | Location (opens in Google Maps) |
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Wildcat Lake | 108.90 acres | 381 feet | Kitsap | 47.601069, -122.771247 |
Wilderness Lake | 65.90 acres | 468 feet | King | 47.374573, -122.035608 |
Williams Lake | 34.30 acres | 1954 feet | Stevens | 48.755139, -117.967317 |
Williams Lake | 317.10 acres | 2056 feet | Spokane | 47.325655, -117.687958 |
Windmill Lake | 29.60 acres | 989 feet | Grant | 46.932525, -119.175017 |
Wood Lake | 9.70 acres | 405 feet | Mason | 47.395081, -123.065307 |
Woodhouse Pond | 1.50 acres | 1450 feet | Kittitas | 46.946425, -120.518545 |
Wye Lake | 36.60 acres | 294 feet | Kitsap | 47.426506, -122.758571 |
Yahoo Lake | 9.30 acres | 2349 feet | Jefferson | 47.67676, -124.018382 |
Yakima Sportsmens Pond | 3.10 acres | 1013 feet | Yakima | 46.593338, -120.458419 |
Z Lake | 35.20 acres | 2151 feet | Lincoln | 47.603311, -118.419599 |
Zillah Winery Pond | 0.90 acres | 762 feet | Yakima | 46.405473, -120.282026 |