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Anderson Lake State Park
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Lake with toxic algae warning
Anderson Lake State Park is located in Washington (state)
Anderson Lake State Park
Anderson Lake State Park
Location in Washington (state)
Location Jefferson County, Washington, United States
Nearest town Chimacum, Washington
Area 496 acres (201 ha)
Elevation 253 ft (77 m)
Designation Washington state park
Established 1969
Administrator Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Website Anderson Lake State Park

Anderson Lake State Park is a fun place to visit in Jefferson County, Washington. It's located on the Quimper Peninsula. This state park covers about 496 acres of beautiful woods and wetlands. These areas gently slope down to a 70-acre lake called Anderson Lake.

The park is a great spot for many outdoor activities. You can enjoy picnics, explore trails, and watch for birds. Sometimes, the lake might have something called "toxic algae." When this happens, it's not safe to use the water for swimming or boating. Always check for warnings before getting in the water!

What Can You Do at Anderson Lake State Park?

Anderson Lake State Park offers many ways to enjoy nature. It's a perfect place for families and friends to spend time outdoors.

Exploring the Trails

The park has many trails for different activities.

  • Hiking: You can walk or run on the trails and explore the woods. It's a great way to see local plants and animals.
  • Biking: Grab your bike and ride along the paths. It's a fun way to get exercise and see more of the park.
  • Horseback Riding: Some trails are also open for horses. This means you might see people riding their horses through the park.

Lake Activities

Anderson Lake is a central part of the park.

  • Boating: You can use non-motorized boats like kayaks or canoes on the lake. This is a quiet way to explore the water.
  • Fishing: If you like to fish, the lake is a good spot to try your luck. Remember to follow all fishing rules.
  • Birdwatching: Many different types of birds live around the lake and in the wetlands. Bring your binoculars to spot them!

Important Lake Safety

Sometimes, the water in Anderson Lake can have something called toxic algae. This is a type of tiny plant that can grow in the water. When there's too much of it, it can make the water unsafe for people and pets.

  • Always look for warning signs before you go near the water.
  • If you see a warning, it means you should not swim, boat, or let pets drink the water.
  • Park rangers put up these signs to keep everyone safe.

Nature and Wildlife

Anderson Lake State Park is home to many different plants and animals. The mix of woods, wetlands, and the lake creates a perfect habitat. You might see various birds, small mammals, and interesting plants. It's a great place to learn about local ecosystems.

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