Lowland lakes

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 Sort descending County Location (opens in Google Maps)
Clear Lake (Skagit County) 220.40 acres 36 feet Skagit 48.460153, -122.225178
Lake Campbell 390.80 acres 49 feet Skagit 48.440314, -122.609411
Klineline Pond 11.90 acres 54 feet Clark 45.70791, -122.656174
Tunnel Lake 14.60 acres 77 feet Skamania 45.717531, -121.615839
Rowland Lake 71.30 acres 77 feet Klickitat 45.708484, -121.381187
St. Clair Lake 233.10 acres 77 feet Thurston 46.994559, -122.726246
South Lewis County Park Pond 14.10 acres 93 feet Lewis 46.432923, -122.843539
Hummel Lake 34.30 acres 102 feet San Juan 48.519957, -122.890262
Lake Erie 114.20 acres 110 feet Skagit 48.452709, -122.640714
Gissburg Ponds (North) 25.30 acres 113 feet Snohomish 48.142131, -122.191541
Lake Fenwick 17.20 acres 119 feet King 47.366238, -122.27125
Pass Lake 95.00 acres 123 feet Skagit 48.420344, -122.636058
Lake Sylvia 28.40 acres 124 feet Grays Harbor 46.996263, -123.595356
Little Ash Lake 5.60 acres 125 feet Skamania 45.669287, -121.910478
Lake Fazon 31.90 acres 132 feet Whatcom 48.865879, -122.367774
Black Lake 573.70 acres 134 feet Thurston 46.98279, -122.981409
Buck Lake 18.60 acres 138 feet Kitsap 47.910657, -122.559429
Langlois Lake 40.60 acres 138 feet King 47.637089, -121.888644
Lake Goss 53.50 acres 138 feet Island 48.03673, -122.479688
Lake Armstrong 30.10 acres 139 feet Snohomish 48.226467, -122.123942