Crawfish Lake (48°28′55″N 119°12′57″W / 48.48194°N 119.21583°W) is a small lake located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Omak, Washington. The lake has a surface area of 80 acres (32.37 ha) and is located at 4,475 ft (1,364 m) above sea level. The northeast portion of the lake borders the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest, and the south half is on the Colville Indian Reservation. Most of the property along the shoreline of the lake is privately owned, with a US Forest Service campground occupying the northeast side of the lake. Motors have been prohibited on the lake since 1996. The lake is used mainly for fishing, rowing, canoeing, kayaking and swimming. The lake once contained many crawfish but the state has recently poisoned it to contain the native water reed and thus kill the crawfish
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| - Der Crawfish Lake ist ein kleiner See, etwa 24 km nordöstlich von Omak im Okanogan County im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Der See hat eine Fläche von 32,37 ha und liegt auf 1.364 Metern Höhe. Der nordöstliche Teil des Sees grenzt an den Okanogan National Forest und die südliche Hälfte ist Teil der Colville Indian Reservation. Der Großteil der Grundstücke am Seeufer sind in Privatbesitz; im Nordosten gibt es einen Campingplatz des U.S. Forest Service. Seit 1996 ist der Motorbootverkehr auf dem See verboten. Die Hauptnutzungen auf dem See sind Angeln, Rudern, Kanu- und Kajakfahren sowie Schwimmen. Einst gab es im See viele Krebse, doch wurden sie vom Bundesstaat mit Gift bekämpft, um den natürlichen Schilfgürtel zu erhalten. (de)
- Crawfish Lake (48°28′55″N 119°12′57″W / 48.48194°N 119.21583°W) is a small lake located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Omak, Washington. The lake has a surface area of 80 acres (32.37 ha) and is located at 4,475 ft (1,364 m) above sea level. The northeast portion of the lake borders the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest, and the south half is on the Colville Indian Reservation. Most of the property along the shoreline of the lake is privately owned, with a US Forest Service campground occupying the northeast side of the lake. Motors have been prohibited on the lake since 1996. The lake is used mainly for fishing, rowing, canoeing, kayaking and swimming. The lake once contained many crawfish but the state has recently poisoned it to contain the native water reed and thus kill the crawfish (en)
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| - Crawfish Lake (48°28′55″N 119°12′57″W / 48.48194°N 119.21583°W) is a small lake located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Omak, Washington. The lake has a surface area of 80 acres (32.37 ha) and is located at 4,475 ft (1,364 m) above sea level. The northeast portion of the lake borders the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest, and the south half is on the Colville Indian Reservation. Most of the property along the shoreline of the lake is privately owned, with a US Forest Service campground occupying the northeast side of the lake. Motors have been prohibited on the lake since 1996. The lake is used mainly for fishing, rowing, canoeing, kayaking and swimming. The lake once contained many crawfish but the state has recently poisoned it to contain the native water reed and thus kill the crawfish.
* Crawfish Lake on a summer evening (en)
- Der Crawfish Lake ist ein kleiner See, etwa 24 km nordöstlich von Omak im Okanogan County im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Der See hat eine Fläche von 32,37 ha und liegt auf 1.364 Metern Höhe. Der nordöstliche Teil des Sees grenzt an den Okanogan National Forest und die südliche Hälfte ist Teil der Colville Indian Reservation. Der Großteil der Grundstücke am Seeufer sind in Privatbesitz; im Nordosten gibt es einen Campingplatz des U.S. Forest Service. Seit 1996 ist der Motorbootverkehr auf dem See verboten. Die Hauptnutzungen auf dem See sind Angeln, Rudern, Kanu- und Kajakfahren sowie Schwimmen. Einst gab es im See viele Krebse, doch wurden sie vom Bundesstaat mit Gift bekämpft, um den natürlichen Schilfgürtel zu erhalten. (de)
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