Lake Roosevelt
National Recreation Area


Administered under cooperative agreement with Bureau of Reclamation,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, National Park Service, Colville Confederated
Tribes, and the Spokane Tribe of Indians, April 20, 1990. Lake Roosevelt
NRA is part of the Columbia Cascades Cluster.
In 1941, damming of the Columbia River as part of the Columbia River Basin project created a 130-mile long lake. Named for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the lake is now the largest recreation feature in the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area. The man-made recreation area provides opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, camping, hiking and tours of Fort Spokane and the Dam.

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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area is part of the Columbia Cascades Cluster



Last Updated:Thursday, 15-Jul-99 19:37:43
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