Washington State Fishing Map
Interactive map plus a list of fishing lakes in WA.
Below the map is a list of major fishing lakes in Washington.
Use the above map to locate these bodies of water and find the best fishing lakes in Washington.
Alder Lake is a 3,100-acre lake in southwest WA, 40 miles southeast of Olympia.
American Lake is a 1,100-acre lake in the western part of the state, at Lakewood.
Baker Lake is a 4,800-acre lake in the northwest corner of the state within the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
Banks Lake is a 26,900-acre lake in central Washington, at Coulee City.
Cle Elum Lake is a 4,800-acre lake in central Washington, 10 miles northwest of Cle Elum.
Kachess Lake is a 4,500-acre lake in central Washington, 2 miles north of Easton.
Keechelus Lake, is a 2,600-acre lake in central Washington, 5 miles southeast of Rockdale.
Lake Bryan is a 10,000-acre lake in the east-central part of the state, at Peyton.
Lake Chelan is a 33,000-acre lake in the north-central part of the state, at Chelan Falls.
Lake Crescent is a 5,100-acre lake in the northwest corner of the state, 15 miles west of Port Angeles.
Lake Cushman is a 4,000-acre lake in the northwest corner of the state, 5 miles northwest of Hoodsport.
Lake Herbert G West is a 6,000-acre lake in the east-central part of the state, at Perry.
Lake Mayfield, is a 2,200-acre lake in the southwest corner of the state at Mayfield.
Lake Merwin is a 4,000-acre lake in the southwest part of the state, at Ariel.
Lake Sacajawea is a 9,000-acre lake in the southeast part of the state, at Walker.
Lake Sammamish is a 4,900-acre lake in the west-central part of the state, 5 miles east of Bellevue.
Lake Tapps is a 2,800-acre lake in the west-central part of the state, 5 miles east of Puyallup.
Lake Umatilla is a 48,000-acre lake running 110 miles along the WA/OR border, mid-state.
Lake Wallula (McNary Pool) is a 11,600-acre lake in the southeast part of the state, at Kennewick.
Lake Washington is a 22,000-acre lake in northwest Washington, at Seattle.
Lake Wenatchee is a 2,500-acre lake in the north-central part of WA, in the Wenatchee National Forest.
Lake Whatcom is a 4,900-acre lake in northwest Washington, at Bellingham.
Moses Lake is a 6,800-acre lake in the central part of the state, at the town of Moses Lake.
Omak Lake is a 3,250-acre lake in the north-central part of the state, at Omak.
Osoyoos Lake is a 5,800-acre lake along the US/Canada border near the middle of the state.
Ozette Lake is a 7,400-acre lake on the northwest coast of Washington, at Ozette.
Palmer Lake is a 2,100-acre lake is located mid-state near the US/Canada border, just south of Nighthawk.
Potholes Reservoir is a 27,800-acre lake in central WA, 5 miles south of Moses Lake.
Riffe Lake, aka Mossyrock Lake or Davisson Lake, is an 11,800-acre lake in southwest Washington, at Mossyrock.
Rimrock Lake is a 2,800-acre lake in the south-central part of the state, at Rimrock.
Rock Lake is a 2,200-acre lake in eastern Washington, 10 miles southeast of Sprague.
Roosevelt Lake, officially Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, is a 79,000-acre lake in the northeast part of the state, 60 miles northwest of Spokane.
Ross Lake is a 12,000-acre lake on the US/Canada border, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area.
Rufus Woods Lake is a 6,400-acre lake, 51 miles long section of the Columbia River in north-central Washington.
Silver Lake is a 2,300-acre lake in the southwest part of the state, 5 miles east of Castle Rock.
Swift Reservoir is a 4,600-acre lake in the southwest part of the state, at Cougar.
Vancouver Lake is a 2,300-acre lake in the southwest corner of the state, on the western outskirts of Vancouver.
Yale Lake is a 3,800-acre lake in the southwest part of the state, at Cougar.
Maps to find fishing lakes, by state.
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Find major lakes and fishing waters in WA.
The purpose of this map is to help you locate major fishing waters in the state of Washington, along with travel routes. If you have a favorite lake in WA which you would like to see added here, we would enjoy hearing from you. Contact us with details. If you offer a guide service on any of these lakes please visit our Washington fishing guides page and consider adding your information.