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The mighty

Columbia River

flows through Okanogan Country and creates some of the state’s best

fisheries and water recreation opportunities.The famous Grand Coulee and Chief Joseph Dams create

lakes along the river’s path, and the waters of the Columbia fill Banks Lake as well. Each of these lakes offer

year-round fishing and also create recreation destinations featuring water access, boating and jetskiing, parks,

campgrounds, and golfing.

RufusWood Lake

—Located upstream of Chief Joseph Dam, RufusWoods Reservoir is 51 miles long with

a year-round open season including trout and kokanee, walleye, yellow perch and smallmouth bass.There is a

state park with camping and boat launching facilities, two nearby golf courses (Gamble Sands and Lakewoods

Golf Course) and an Army Corps of Engineers hunting access area with boat launch. Free tours.

www.corpslakes.com

Banks Lake

—Banks Lake is a 27-miles-long, mile-wide reservoir formed by the North Dam near

Grand Coulee and the Dry Falls Dam near Coulee City and is filled with water from Lake Roosevelt (part

of the Columbia River). Most of the shoreline is ringed with basalt cliffs and talus slopes, rocky outcrops

and shrub-steppe habitat.There are about 23 islands in the reservoir from one to several acres in size.

Steamboat Rock, in the northern part of the lake, has varied wildlife, fishing galore, and birdwatching

opportunities, including common loons, bald eagles, mule deer and peregrine falcons.

Lake Roosevelt

—The upper Columbia River gorge, within which Lake Roosevelt is a national recreation

area spanning three areas: the Okanogan Highlands, the Kootenay Arc, and the Columbia Plateau, each

of them featuring completely distinct geographic features and creating an incredibly diverse region. Lake

Roosevelt Reservoir was created in 1941 by the completion of Grand Coulee Dam. Includes130 miles of

water, 27 campgrounds, 22 boat launches, 10 swim beaches, and historical sites such as Fort SpokaneVisitor

Center and Museum and St. Paul’s Mission. For more info call Lake Roosevelt National Recreational Area:

(509) 754-7800

Lake Pateros

—Located upstream ofWells Dam, this twenty (20) mile long reservoir contains a variety of

fish species, but it is noted for steelhead, summer chinook, and sockeye salmon fisheries. Largemouth bass,

smallmouth bass and walleye are also available.

The Grand Coulee Dam

—At an awe-inspiring span of 5,223 feet, the Grand Coulee Dam is the largest

concrete structure and largest electricity-producing facility in the United States. North America’s largest

outdoor laser light show is projected nightly onto the face of the Dam from Memorial Day through the

end of September, and a Fourth of July pyrotechnic show is launched every year from its top. AVisitor

Information Center at the Dam offers information and free tours.

Additional information available at & www.wdfw.wa.gov • (360) 902.2200

Special thanks to theWashington Department of Fish andWildlife for its generous help with this and other projects.

OCTC maps & directions are for planning and informational purposes only, and not intended for navigation. Road construction, traffic, road closures, mapping errors, weather

conditions and/or other events may cause actual road conditions and directions to differ. In rural areas GPS can be unreliable or unavailable. Check the weather report and road

conditions at www.wsdot.wa.gov and www.noaa.gov.

Upper Columbia River Region Highlights

Alta Lake Golf Course

• Pateros (509) 923-2359

Banks Lake Golf Course

• Electric City (509) 633-1400

Gamble Sands

• Brewster (509) 436-8323

Lakewoods Golf Course

• Bridgeport (509) 686-5721

Coulee Dam Casino • (

800) 556-7492

Golf Courses & Casinos

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