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Ross Lake National Recreation Area

IUCN Category VNational Park Service National Recreation AreasNational Park Service areas in Washington (state)Protected areas of Skagit County, WashingtonProtected areas of Whatcom County, Washington
Ross Lake from Desolation Peak in 2017
Ross Lake from Desolation Peak in 2017

Ross Lake National Recreation Area is a US national recreation area in north central Washington just south of the Canada–US border. It is the most accessible part of the North Cascades National Park Complex which also includes North Cascades National Park and Lake Chelan National Recreation Area. Ross Lake NRA follows the Skagit River corridor from the Canada–US border to the western foothills of the Cascades. The NRA contains a portion of scenic Washington State Route 20, the North Cascades Highway, and includes three reservoirs: 12,000-acre (4,900 ha) Ross Lake, 910-acre (370 ha) Diablo Lake, and 210-acre (85 ha) Gorge Lake. These reservoirs make up the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project operated by Seattle City Light. Nestled in the "American Alps" the Ross Lake NRA bisects the north and south units of North Cascades National Park.

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Ross Lake National Recreation Area
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N 48.673055555556 ° E -121.24527777778 °
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Ladder Creek Lane 665
98283
Washington, United States
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Ross Lake from Desolation Peak in 2017
Ross Lake from Desolation Peak in 2017
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