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  2. Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake - Wikipedia

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    1,290 ft (390 m) Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake (also called Lake Roosevelt) is the reservoir created in 1941 by the impoundment of the Columbia River by the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington state. It is named for Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was president during the construction of the dam. Covering 125 square miles (80,000 acres), it stretches about ...

  3. Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Lake Roosevelt. 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.

  4. List of lakes of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 2019-07-24. ^ a b Chopaka Lake at the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife website. ^ Blanca Lake at the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife website. ^ Snow Lake at the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife website. ^ Snoqualmie Lake at the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife website.

  5. Field Reports: Setline surveys planned for Lake Roosevelt ...

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    Sep. 11—From staff reports Fishery managers will be using setlines to gather information on the white sturgeon in Lake Roosevelt during the first two weeks of October. The Washington Department ...

  6. 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]

  7. Saving sturgeon: How a hatchery program revived the white ...

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    Nov. 10—KETTLE FALLS, Wash. — Standing at one end of a folding table, Derick Largin handled a small white sturgeon carefully, checking its back for a tag. Then he measured it, from snout to tail.

  8. Lyons Ferry State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lyons Ferry State Park is a public recreation area located near the confluence of the Snake and Palouse rivers, seven miles (11 km) northwest of Starbuck, Washington.The state park is on Route 261, abreast of Lake Herbert G. West, a reservoir on the Snake River created with the construction in the 1960s of the Lower Monumental Dam some 17 miles (27 km) downstream.

  9. Sanpoil River - Wikipedia

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    The Sanpoil River (also spelled San Poil) is a tributary of the Columbia River, in the U.S. state of Washington. The river is named for the Sanpoil, the Interior Salish people who live along the river course. The name is from the Okanagan term [snpʕʷílx], meaning "people of the gray country", or "gray as far as one can see".