Olallie Lake (Skamania County, Washington)

[4] A small, but popular Olallie Lake Campground offers scenic camping as well as non-motorized boating and fishing experiences.

[5] It is located at 4,200 feet elevation in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, in Washington state.

Olallie Lake in Skamania County has been a popular recreational destination since the early 1900s and was known to Native Americans while berry picking in the Midway High Lakes Area.

The small, 15.8 acre lake is popular for fishing, camping, and photography, while offering outstanding views of Mount Adams and its sheer, glaciated northwest face as well as Adams Glacier, the second largest glacier in the contiguous United States.

Adjacent Olallie Lake Campground is administered by the Cowlitz Ranger District of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.