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Tennant Lake
Location of the lake in Washington state, USA.
Location of the lake in Washington state, USA.
Tennant Lake
Location in Washington (state)
Location Whatcom County, Washington
Coordinates 48°49′55″N 122°34′44″W / 48.8319536°N 122.5787699°W / 48.8319536; -122.5787699
Type lake

Tennant Lake is a cool lake located in the U.S. state of Washington. It's a special place where you can find lots of different animals and plants. Part of the lake is next to Hovander Homestead Park, and the rest is a protected area called the Tennant Lake Wildlife Area Unit. This area is looked after by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Discover Tennant Lake

Tennant Lake is about 80 acres in size, which is like 60 football fields! It's a shallow lake, meaning it's not very deep. It's also known as a "peat-bog lake." This means it formed in a wetland area called a bog, where lots of old plant material has built up over time. This can make the water look a bit dark, like tea.

Where is Tennant Lake?

This interesting lake is found in Whatcom County, Washington. You can find it near the city of Ferndale. The southwest part of the lake touches Hovander Homestead Park, which is a popular place for families to visit. The rest of the lake is part of the Tennant Lake Wildlife Area Unit. This unit helps protect the natural environment and the animals that live there.

Who Manages the Lake?

The Tennant Lake Wildlife Area Unit is owned and managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their job is to make sure the lake and its surroundings stay healthy. They help protect the animals and plants, and they also manage the area for people to enjoy responsibly.

Why is it Called Tennant Lake?

The lake was named after an early settler in the area, a man named John Tennant. Many places in Washington State are named after the first people who settled there.

What Lives in and Around Tennant Lake?

Tennant Lake is a great home for many different kinds of wildlife. Because it's a shallow, peat-bog lake, it provides a unique habitat. You can often spot a variety of birds here, especially those that like wetlands. Many different mammals also live in the area around the lake. It's a busy place for nature!

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