Offering the best information on Banks Lake boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and boat tours on this 27-mile long reservoir in central Washington. Part of the Columbia Basin Project, Banks Lake occupies the northern portion of the Grand Coulee, a formerly dry coulee near the Columbia River. All types of outdoor recreation is allowed which may include; boating, fishing, tubing, water skiing, flyboarding, wakeboarding, camping, wakesurfing, and stand up paddle boarding.
Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River created Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, the reservoir on the river behind the dam. The surface of Lake Roosevelt is several hundred feet above the original Columbia River, making it easier to pump water 280 feet up and out of the river's canyon into the adjacent Grand Coulee. Two low earth-fill dams, Dry Falls Dam and North Dam, keep the water in the Grand Coulee, thus creating the reservoir named Banks Lake.
Your visitor source to Potholes Reservoir boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and boat tours at this lake which is part of the Columbia Basin Project. It is formed by the O'Sullivan Dam and located in central Washington State. The reservoir is fed by water from Moses Lake, part of the Crab Creek basin. Offering recreational activities at the lake which include; wakeboarding, flyboard, water skiing, tubing, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, camping, hiking, and fishing. The damming of the area by the Columbia Basin Project raised the water table high enough to allow these topographical depressions to become lakes. On the shore of the reservoir is Potholes State Park, a 640-acre member of the Washington State Park System.
Enjoy our visitor information on Moses Lake boat rentals, jet skis, tours, and water sport activities a this lake which is made up of three main arms over 18 miles long and up to one mile wide. It is the largest natural body of fresh water in Grant County and has over 120 miles of shoreline covering 6,500 acres of recreation which can include; wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, wake skating, camping, fishing, and hiking. Location of one of the state's largest natural fresh water lakes, resorts and marinas; plus numerous parks and campgrounds, we're an outdoor adventure oasis! In addition to the natural beauty of the Columbia Basin, Moses Lake has many convenient, quality visitor attractions and facilities.