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 Sort descending Elevation County Location (opens in Google Maps)
Temple Pond 1 10.90 acres 459 feet Snohomish 47.846324, -122.042712
Horseshoe Lake (Jefferson County) 11.40 acres 332 feet Jefferson 47.897153, -122.753616
Klineline Pond 11.90 acres 54 feet Clark 45.70791, -122.656174
Lost Lake (Devil’s Lake) 11.90 acres 449 feet Snohomish 47.800493, -122.04206
Walker Lake 12.10 acres 1144 feet King 47.264228, -121.9085
Vance Creek Pond 1 (Bowers Lake) 12.60 acres 24 feet Grays Harbor 46.997779, -123.411846
Big Bow Lake 13.20 acres 609 feet Douglas 47.383246, -120.160413
I-82 Pond 1 13.30 acres 869 feet Yakima 46.483178, -120.408652
Kellogg Lake 13.80 acres 654 feet Snohomish 47.902927, -121.76283
Myron Lake 13.80 acres 1126 feet Yakima 46.622131, -120.556064
South Lewis County Park Pond 14.10 acres 93 feet Lewis 46.432923, -122.843539
Haller Lake 14.40 acres 374 feet King 47.719898, -122.333801
Fish Lake (King County) 14.50 acres 714 feet King 47.270693, -121.956131
Tunnel Lake 14.60 acres 77 feet Skamania 45.717531, -121.615839
Ludlow Lake 15.20 acres 453 feet Jefferson 47.914882, -122.775195
Lake Inez (Vance Creek Pond #2) 15.70 acres 24 feet Grays Harbor 46.993904, -123.422798
Trout Lake 15.80 acres 329 feet King 47.266125, -122.27959
Bitter Lake 15.80 acres 440 feet King 47.726624, -122.35235
Lake Boren 16.20 acres 387 feet King 47.532707, -122.165249
Thompson Seep North 16.20 acres 812 feet Franklin 46.688762, -119.260496