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  2. Olallie Lake (Skamania County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Olallie Lake is an alpine lake and one of several in the area fed by streams coming off the glaciers from nearby Mount Adams. [4] A small, but popular Olallie Lake Campground offers scenic camping as well as non-motorized boating and fishing experiences. [5] It is located at 4,200 feet elevation in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, in ...

  3. The Best Camping in Washington, Whether You Want ... - AOL

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    The pandemic has changed the way people travel. And one of the biggest shifts is a greater focus on open-air trips. Far from a fad, getaways that combine scenic beauty, family-friendly activities ...

  4. List of lakes of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Lake Washington Ship Canal: Lake Washington note 2] [1] [3] [4] [5] Lake Ozette ... Buffalo Lake: Okanogan: 2,402 540 33,700 121 None Columbia Basin

  5. Horseshoe Lake (Skamania County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The lake is popular for camping, quiet boating (electric motors or canoeing), hiking, and biking on a trail halfway around the lake. Other activities include scenic viewing and fishing. [3] The lake offers an eleven-site campground, administered by the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in the State of Washington. [4]

  6. Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area is a U.S. national recreation area that encompasses the 130-mile (210 km) long Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake between Grand Coulee Dam and Northport, Washington, in eastern Washington state. The Grand Coulee Dam was built on the Columbia River in 1941 as part of the Columbia River Basin project.

  7. The Enchantments - Wikipedia

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    The Enchantments is a region within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area of Washington state's Cascade Mountain Range. [2] At an elevation of 4,500 feet (1,372 m), it is home to over 700 alpine lakes and ponds surrounded by the vast peaks of Cashmere Crags, which rate among the best rock-climbing sites in the western United States. [3]