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Cliff Jumping, Water Skiing, and the Biggest Lake in Eastern Washington: Summer at Lake Roosevelt

Summer in the Pacific Northwest usually means the same crowded lake scenes: packed parking lots, long boat launch lines, expensive day-use fees, and beaches where it’s difficult to find enough […]

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Date: 06.13.2026 Category: Blog

Skip the Houseboat: Campgrounds, Cliff Jumping, and the Only Boat-In Restaurant on Lake Roosevelt

When people think about Lake Roosevelt, they usually picture one thing. Houseboats. Big groups, multi-day itineraries, and floating cabins moving slowly across a massive lake. But here’s what most visitors […]

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Date: 05.21.2026 Category: Blog

A 130-Mile Lake, a 1940s Dam, and the “Family Vacation Lake” of the Northwest

When the Grand Coulee Dam was completed in 1941, it created something the Pacific Northwest had never seen before: a 130-mile lake with 600 miles of shoreline, stretching from the […]

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Date: 05.14.2026 Category: A250 Blog