- Lake Washington - Wikipedia
It is the largest lake in King County and the second largest natural lake in the state of Washington, after Lake Chelan It borders the cities of Seattle on the west, Bellevue and Kirkland on the east, Renton on the south, and Kenmore on the north, and encloses Mercer Island
- Lake Washington - King County
Lake Washington is the largest of the three major lakes in King County, and the second largest natural lake in the State of Washington Lake Washington is also one of the best examples in the world of successfully restoring a lake by diverting sewage
- Lake Washington (Everything To Know Before A Visit)
Lake Washington is a vast freshwater lake located in the magnificent Pacific Northwest region of the United States Nestled between the bustling cities of Seattle and Bellevue, it serves as a calming oasis amidst the urban backdrop
- THE 10 BEST Things to Do Near Lake Washington (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to do near Lake Washington on Tripadvisor: See 151,967 reviews and 58,934 candid photos of things to do near Lake Washington in Seattle, Washington
- Lake Washington - WorldAtlas
Lake Washington is located in King County and is the second-largest natural lake in the state of Washington The lake borders the city of Seattle and is a popular recreational area in the region
- Lake Washington | Washington Department of Fish Wildlife
Open to fishing year-round, this large lake between Seattle and Bellevue holds dozens of fish species, but the principal game fish attractions are Coastal Cutthroat Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, and Black Crappie
- Lake Washington Getaways: Cabins Marinas | Lake. com
Lake Washington, the second-largest natural lake in Washington State, is a serene and vibrant oasis adjacent to Seattle This expansive freshwater lake borders the cities of Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Renton, and Kenmore, and encloses Mercer Island
- Situated On The Shores Of Lake Washington With Beaches And Tree . . . - Yahoo
In Madison Park, you can access Lake Washington from two beaches and also through a botanical lens at Washington Arboretum, with its 230 acres of gardens and wetlands
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