Recreation Opportunities

The Walla Walla District operates 37 recreation areas that include visitor centers, campgrounds, picnic areas, playgrounds, beaches, marinas, boat launches, day-use parks and nature trails. There are also concession areas and more than 30 recreation areas operated by other government or private agencies at our lakes.

Each year, Walla Walla District operating projects host nearly 8 million visitors who come to enjoy the many recreational opportunities available at our rivers and lakes. Whether it is fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, swimming, sight-seeing, bird watching, hunting or a variety of other recreation activities, Walla Walla District has it all! Bring the family and enjoy the outdoors! Make sure to wear your life jacket!

Partnerships

Each year, the U.S. Corps of Engineers partners with thousands of individuals and organizations on a variety of recreation and environmental projects to enhance our nation’s lakes, rivers, and parks.  We are proud of our broad range of existing partners and eagerly seek to expand relationships with others.

The Walla Walla District and its operating projects work closely with a variety of partners to create new recreational opportunities, improve and construct trails, preserve history, protect wildlife, and expand learning opportunities.

Please contact Walla Walla District Contributions and Partnerships Coordinator at 509-527-7132 for more information about how you can partner with the U.S. Corps of Engineers.

Contact Us

Natural Resource Management
509-527-7132
corpsoutdoors@usace.army.mil

Lake Wallula - McNary Dam 
541-922-2268

Lake Sacajawea - Ice Harbor Dam
509-547-2048

Lake West - Lower Monumental Dam
509-547-2048

Lake Bryan - Little Goose Dam
509-751-0240

Lower Granite Lake - Lower Granite Dam
509-751-0240

Lucky Peak Dam and Lake
208-343-0671

Mill Creek Dam and Bennington Lake
509-527-7160

Dworshak Dam and Reservoir 
208-476-1255

Pre-recorded Dam Crossing Hot Line
888-326-4636