Lake Washington

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Lakes Washington and Sammamish, Washington state, U.S.A.
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Lakes Washington and Sammamish, Washington state, U.S.A.

Lake Washington is the second largest natural lake in Washington State, USA, after Lake Chelan, and the largest lake in King County. It is situated between Seattle to the west, Bellevue and Kirkland to the east, Renton to the south, and Kenmore to the north, and surrounds Mercer Island. It is fed by the Sammamish River at its north end and the Cedar River at its south, as well as a number of creeks, including Ravenna Creek along the Union Bay Natural Area and Thornton Creek on the west; and Kelsey Creek, Juanita Creek, and Coal Creek on the east.

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[edit] Canals and bridges

Before construction of the Lake Washington Ship Canal in 1916, Lake Washington's outlet was the Black River, which joined the Duwamish River and emptied into Elliott Bay. When the canal was opened, the level of the lake dropped nearly nine feet (3 m). The canal to Puget Sound became the lake's sole outlet, causing the Black River to dry up and disappear, as a few years earlier, the Cedar River had been diverted to empty into Lake Washington instead of the Black.

Four bridges cross Lake Washington. The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (officially the Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge--Evergreen Point) carries Washington State Route 520 from Seattle's Montlake neighborhood to Medina. The Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge and the Third Lake Washington Bridge (officially the Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge) carry Interstate 90 from Seattle's Mount Baker neighborhood to Mercer Island. The East Channel Bridge carries Interstate 90 from Mercer Island to Bellevue. The Evergreen Point, Lacey V. Murrow, and Third Lake Washington bridges are the longest, second longest, and fifth longest floating bridges in the world, respectively. In 1950, a year or so after the tolls came off the Murrow bridge, the inland ferry system on the lake came to an end, having operated since the 1880s.

[edit] Shoreline cities and towns

Lake Washington, looking southeast toward Mercer Island with Mount Rainier in background.
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Lake Washington, looking southeast toward Mercer Island with Mount Rainier in background.

Cities and towns clockwise around the lake are Seattle, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, Kirkland, Yarrow Point, Clyde Hill, Hunts Point, Medina, Bellevue, Beaux Arts Village, Mercer Island, Newcastle, Renton.

The area of Lake Washington boasts several areas of high affluence. Bill Gates's mansion is situated along its Medina waterfront, while Paul Allen lives on Mercer Island.

Kenmore Air operates passenger seaplane service at Kenmore Air Harbor at the northern end of the lake.

[edit] Statistics

Area of lake 21,500 acres 87.6 km²
Area of drainage basin 300,000 acres 1,274 km²
Volume 2,350,000 acre-feet 2.9 km³
Depth (mean) 108 ft 32.9 m
Depth (max) 214 ft 65.2 m
Length 22 miles 35 km
Height* 20.6 ft 6.3 m

* Above Puget Sound mean lower low tide

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