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)
Lost Lake (Okanogan County) 45.70 acres 3818 feet Okanogan 48.849335, -119.052122
Petit Lake 18.30 acres 3915 feet Pend Oreille 48.638056, -117.086938
Black Pine Lake 13.40 acres 4015 feet Okanogan 48.311182, -120.277515
Turner Lake 17.80 acres 4168 feet Okanogan 48.669994, -119.002708
Dog Lake 59.90 acres 4211 feet Yakima 46.657375, -121.359731
Summit Lake 16.10 acres 4256 feet Okanogan 48.886022, -119.34055
H & H Reservoir (Pascal Pond) 3.90 acres 4268 feet Chelan 47.332396, -120.39832
Upper Wheeler Reservoir 33.00 acres 4292 feet Chelan 47.287254, -120.366912
Crater Lake 1.30 acres 4463 feet Pend Oreille 48.882158, -117.262408
Crawfish Lake 79.90 acres 4485 feet Okanogan 48.481654, -119.215954
Davis Lake 15.40 acres 4541 feet Ferry 48.738422, -118.23071
Milk Lake 2.90 acres 4705 feet Kittitas 46.984977, -120.996136