Lake Sacajawea
USA /
Washington /
Kahlotus /
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/ USA
/ Washington
/ Kahlotus
World / United States / Washington
lake, reservoir
Lake Sacajawea is an artificial lake formed by the construction of the Ice Harbor dam in 1961. It is named for Sacajawea, a Shoshone woman who accompanied Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their exploration of the American West.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Sacajawea_(Washington)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 46°24'18"N 118°42'30"W
- Lake Herbert G. West 28 km
- Scootney Reservoir 44 km
- Eagle Lakes 50 km
- McKay Reservoir 89 km
- Potholes Reservoir 95 km
- Lake Wallula 99 km
- Priest Rapids Lake 110 km
- Carty Reservoir 118 km
- Lake Umatilla 162 km
- Lake Celilo 203 km
- Juniper Dunes Wilderness 11 km
- City of Walla Walla's Sudbury Road Landfill 43 km
- Washington State Penitentiary 45 km
- Veterans Memorial Golf Course 46 km
- Whitman College 47 km
- Walla Walla Regional Airport (ALW/KALW) 48 km
- Walla Walla Comunity College 49 km
- Mill Creek Dam and Bennington Lake Recreation Area 51 km
- Dixie, Washington 52 km
- Minnick Elevator Hunting Access 53 km
Juniper Dunes Wilderness
City of Walla Walla's Sudbury Road Landfill
Washington State Penitentiary
Veterans Memorial Golf Course
Whitman College
Walla Walla Regional Airport (ALW/KALW)
Walla Walla Comunity College
Mill Creek Dam and Bennington Lake Recreation Area
Dixie, Washington
Minnick Elevator Hunting Access