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Lake Roosevelt Adventures at Kelly Ferry Marina
LAKE ROOSEVELT
Boasting over 660 miles of beautiful shoreline, coves, and canyons, Lake Roosevelt has become one of the premier houseboat and water sports destinations in the United States. In 1941, the Grand Coulee Dam spanned the Columbia River an...
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LAKE ROOSEVELT
Boasting over 660 miles of beautiful shoreline, coves, and canyons, Lake Roosevelt has become one of the premier houseboat and water sports destinations in the United States. In 1941, the Grand Coulee Dam spanned the Columbia River and gave birth to this 130-mile long lake. The National Park Service has been welcoming guests to Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area ever since. This Northwest treasure features beaches unlike any other in the United States and also serves as a haven for boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, swimming, camping, and of course phenomenal family vacations.
Lake Roosevelt is the largest lake in the northwest quarter of the United States. Most water in the lake comes from glacial ice and snow high in the Canadian Rockies. The area’s climate varies with location – the south experiences hot, dry summers, while the north sees significantly more rainfall that supports Ponderosa pines and Douglas fir forests.