Anderson Lake (Jefferson County, Washington) Explained

Anderson Lake
Pushpin Map:Washington
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Anderson Lake in Washington, USA.
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in state of Washington
Location:Jefferson County, Washington, United States
Coords:48.0189°N -122.8012°W
Type:Lake
Basin Countries:United States
Length:3057feet
Width:1038feet
Area:57.3acres
Max-Depth:29feet
Volume:1228acre-ft
Elevation:253feet

Anderson Lake is a 57acres body of water lying west of Chimacum in Jefferson County, Washington. It is located in Section 9, Township 29N, Range 1W. Anderson Lake reaches a depth of 29feet at its deepest point and has a water volume of 1228acre.ft. The lake drains into Chimacum Creek and Port Townsend Bay. It is surrounded by Anderson Lake State Park. The lake's fish population includes lake-reared rainbow trout, that carry over to a second season from the initial spring fishery.

Toxic algae has caused the lake to be closed to all access on multiple occasions. The lake has annual cyanobacteria blooms dominated by dolichospermum (anabaena), aphanizomenon and microcystis. It is a major producer of anatoxin-a, a potent neurotoxin. County health officials have monitored local lakes for blue-green algae seasonally since 2007.

History

The lake was held in private hands until it was purchased by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in 1969. The lake bears the family name of an earlier owner, Amanda Anderson.

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