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Banks Lake
Banks Lake, part of the Columbia Basin Project, was created by building two rock-faced, earthfill dams at the north and south ends of the Ice-Age channel of the Columbia River, now known as Grand Coulee. The reservoir is 27 miles long with 27,000 water surface acres. Fishing opportunities for smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, rainbow trout, walleye, kokanee, black crappie, bullhead, and whitefish. Developed camping facilities are also available. Call 1-800-452-5687. Wildlife area information.
Directions to Banks Lake
State Rt 155 north from Coulee City, Washington.
AddressWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife Region 2 1540 Alder St. N.W. Ephrata, WA 98823
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Latitude: 32.83833 Longitude: -87.93167
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