Omak Lake

Omak Lake is a saline endorheic lake in the U.S. state of Washington, within the Greater Omak Area. The lake covers 3,244 acres (13.13 km2) at an elevation of 950 feet (290 m) and is fed by three small creeks. With a volume of 705,000 acre feet (870,000,000 m3) and depth of 325 feet (99 m), Omak is the largest saline lake in Washington.[1]

Omak Lake
Aerial view of Omak Lake
Omak Lake
Location of Omak Lake in Washington
LocationOkanogan, Washington, United States
Coordinates48°16′42.56″N 119°23′52.18″W
TypeLake
Max. length0.88 mi (1.42 km)
Surface area3,243.9 acres (5.0686 sq mi)
Average depth325 ft (99 m)
Water volume30,710,000,000 cu ft (870,000,000 m3)
Surface elevation958 ft (292 m)
SettlementsOmak

Omak Lake occupies a former channel of the Columbia River.[2] The Okanagan people once believed that Omak Lake was inhabited by spirits, and avoided the area.[2]

References

  1. "Omak Lake, Okanogan County, Washington". Retrieved 2009-04-18.
  2. Majors, Harry M. (1975). Exploring Washington. Van Winkle Publishing Co. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-918664-00-6.


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