Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area provides visitors with a
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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area provides visitors with a
L A K E R O O S E V E LT S H O R E L I N E M A N AG E M E N T P L A N N O R T H E A S T E R N WA S H I N G TO N N AT I O N A L PA R K S E R V I C E Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area provides visitors with a unique recreation experience in the dramatic eastern Washington landscape of the Ice Age floods. Jones & Jones prepared a Shoreline Management Plan for equitable public access, improved facilities, and adaptations to changing water levels of the reservoir. Created by Grand Coulee Dam in 1945, Lake Roosevelt has a rich and varied history of tribal fishing, military forts, missions, schools and public works projects that continues to influence the lake and its watershed. We drew on this history and the lake’s ecological context as we planned improvements for new as well as for existing facilities. New development at Crescent Bay on the western end of the lake will appropriate a trail system, swim beach, marina and visitor center. The final Shoreline Management Plan accommodates more visitors, while improving the environmental integrity of the lakeshore. Q U I C K FAC T S 154 mile-long lake Major recreational area managed by the National Park Service, the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and the Spokane Tribe of Indians 1.4 million visitors annually Public access to sensitive natural and cultural resources Trail system Marina Visitor Center Enhanced recreation experience ARCHITECTS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS PLANNERS