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 Sort ascending Acres Elevation County Location (opens in Google Maps)
Wagner Lake 19.40 acres 314 feet Snohomish 47.882735, -121.932554
Vogler Lake 14.70 acres 1067 feet Skagit 48.570151, -121.773841
Vancouver Lake 2286.70 acres 8 feet Clark 45.673665, -122.717972
Vance Creek Pond 1 (Bowers Lake) 12.60 acres 24 feet Grays Harbor 46.997779, -123.411846
Upper Wheeler Reservoir 33.00 acres 4292 feet Chelan 47.287254, -120.366912
Upper Goose Lake 130.40 acres 865 feet Grant 46.941414, -119.278265
Upper Caliche Lake 7.30 acres 1191 feet Grant 47.033053, -119.9252
Uncle John's Pond Pierce
Tye Lake 48.70 acres 29 feet Snohomish 47.866349, -122.010182
Twin Lakes - Upper 40.90 acres 1881 feet Lincoln 47.532049, -118.499224
Twin Lakes - Lower 49.00 acres 1877 feet Lincoln 47.525655, -118.516156
Twin Lake - Big 14.90 acres 397 feet Mason 47.483937, -122.95104
Turner Lake 17.80 acres 4168 feet Okanogan 48.669994, -119.002708
Tunnel Lake 14.60 acres 77 feet Skamania 45.717531, -121.615839
Tucquala 37.20 acres 3344 feet Kittitas 47.512597, -121.064741
Trout Lake 15.80 acres 329 feet King 47.266125, -122.27959
Trout Lake 14.90 acres 2034 feet King 47.617116, -121.313778
Trout Lake 11.20 acres 3048 feet Ferry 48.627221, -118.241009
Trails End Lake 73.00 acres 304 feet Mason 47.380191, -122.888271
Tradition Lake 17.40 acres 471 feet King 47.528743, -122.003832