Keechelus Lake
Chapter 3 Upper County KEECHELUS LAKE SHORELINE LENGTH: WATERBODY AREA: 2,408.5 Acres 49.5 Miles REACH INVENTORY AREA: 2,772.4 Acres 1 PHYSICAL AND ECOLOGICAL FEATURES PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION LAND COVER (MAP FOLIO #3) The lake is located in a valley, oriented northwest to This reach is primarily open water (49%), unvegetated southeast. The 128-foot-high dam, located at the south (19%), and other (10%). Limited developed land (7%), end of the lake, regulates pool elevations between conifer-dominated forest (7%), shrubland (6%), riparian 2,517 feet and 2,425 feet. vegetation (1%), and harvested forest (1%) are also present. HAZARD AREAS (MAP FOLIO #2) HABITATS AND SPECIES (MAP FOLIO #1) Roughly one-third of the reach (32%) is located within WDFW mapping shows that the lake provides spawning the FEMA 100-year floodplain and a few landslide habitat for Dolly Varden/bull trout and Kokanee salmon. hazard areas (1%) are mapped along the eastern The presence of burbot, eastern brook trout, mountain shoreline of the lake. whitefish, rainbow trout, and westslope cutthroat is also mapped. WATER QUALITY Patches of wetland habitat (3% of the reach) are The reach is listed on the State’s Water Quality mapped along the lake shoreline. No priority habitats or Assessment list of 303 (d) Category 5 waters for dioxin, species are identified in this reach by WDFW. PCB, and temperature. Kittitas County Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report – June 2012 Draft Page 3-7 Chapter 3 Upper County BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND LAND USE SHORELINE MODIFICATIONS (MAP FOLIO #1) PUBLIC ACCESS (MAP FOLIO #4) The lake level is controlled by a dam (barrier to fish The John Wayne Heritage Trail is located along the passage), and I-90 borders the eastern shore.
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