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  1. Diamond Lake is a 754.4-acre (3.053 km 2) natural lake located in the area north of U.S. Route 2. [2] The average depth of the lake is 26 ft (7.9 m) deep with a maximum depth of 58 ft (18 m). Diamond Lake offers year-round fishing and has a population of largemouth bass, yellow perch, bullheads, rainbow and brown trout.

  2. May 22, 2017 · While Diamond Lake is small in size, at a mere 2.5 miles long and .5 miles wide, it is home to a surprising amount of fish. Augmented by the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Diamond Lake is one of the most heavily stocked bodies of water in the state of Washington – an average of 20,000 rainbow trout and 10,000 triploid and brown trout ...

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  4. Nov 10, 2020 · Todd and Christie Biesold, a couple from Seattle, just purchased the only small island on Diamond Lake called Ortner Island. It includes a house built in the 1940’s and overgrown gardens.

  5. Hiking around the area yields astounding opportunities to view fantastic wildlife species, including minks and the occasional bear. While Diamond Lake is small in size, at a mere 2.5 miles long and .5 miles wide, it is home to a surprising amount of fish. Anglers delight in the vast quantity of largemouth bass, catfish and yellow perch.

  6. Nov 16, 2022 · The lake is one of the largest in the Cascades, at 3,040 acres with a maximum depth of 52 feet. The lake's outlet creek drains north to join the North Umpqua River. The lake is named after John Diamond, a settler from the Willamette Valley, who first saw the lake when he climbed Diamond Peak in 1852. The lake is a year-round destination, with ...

  7. Diamond Lake In a shallow depression on a high plateau, the lake spreads over nearly 1,000 acres. Fed by large underground springs, its waters are fresh and cool, well stocked with fish of many kinds—cutthroat, Eastern brook, and silver trout; bass, perch, crappie and whitefish.

  8. A street-view of Diamond Lake, by Chad Du Lac and Jim Zubkovich, Dragon #124 (2005). "Diamond Lake is the smallest and most remote of [Greyhawk's] three [mining] towns. It services the largest number of mines, over a wider territory than the other towns, but these mines tend to be much smaller than those among the lower operations.

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