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Alder Lake is a reservoir on the Nisqually River in Washington, created by Alder Dam in 1944. It is named after alder trees and a former town that was flooded by the lake.
Alder Lake is a 2877-acre reservoir that offers year-round fishing for kokanee, cutthroat, bass, perch, and catfish. The lake has good shoreline access and two-pole fishing is allowed.
Alder Lake Park is a public park in Pierce County, Washington, with camping, boating, swimming, and other activities. It is located on the northern end of Alder Lake, formed by Alder Dam, which generates hydroelectric energy.
Great camp ground with Alder Lake access. Facilities are clean and accessible to camp sites. It would have been a perfect camping trip but the group beside us did not understand what quiet time means which is from 10pm-6am.
Touching three counties and boasting 28 miles of shoreline, Alder Lake was formed in 1944 by the creation of the Alder Dam on the Nisqually River. The Alder Dam, located on the northwestern side of the lake, provides about 50,000 kilowatts of energy, most of which is sent to Tacoma.
Alder Lake Park is a popular destination for families and groups who enjoy water activities and scenic views of Mount Rainier. The park offers 173 campsites, boat ramps, beaches, picnic areas, and playgrounds on the northern edge of the lake.
With a day-use area to access Alder Lake, as well as overnight camping operated by Washington State Parks, Alder Lake Park is a gateway to recreation on the aqua-blue waters of the lake.