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Lake Wallula

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N46° 5'56.36, W-118° 57'21.294

About Lake Wallula

Lake Wallula is a scenic freshwater lake situated on the Columbia River, straddling the state line between Oregon and Washington in the Pacific Northwest. With a surface area of approximately 64 square miles, Lake Wallula offers ample space for boating and various water-related recreational activities. The lake stretches over 50 miles, making it an ideal destination for boaters of all types.

Boasting an average depth of 55 feet and a maximum depth of 232 feet, Lake Wallula is a haven for fishing enthusiasts. Anglers can expect to find a diverse array of fish species in these pristine waters. The lake is well known for its excellent catches of various trout species, including rainbow trout, brown trout, and cutthroat trout. Additionally, anglers can try their luck at catching smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, walleye, and even sturgeon. The range of fish species in Lake Wallula ensures that there is something for every angler, making it an irresistible destination for fishing enthusiasts.

Lake Specs

Size
158 km
Max Depth
232 ft
Elevation
402 ft

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