MUD MOUNTAIN LAKE NEAR BUCKLEY

Reservoir Levels Weather Hydrology


Mud Mountain Lake is a reservoir located near Buckley, WA, in Washington. The lake was created in the 1940s by the construction of a dam on the White River. The dam was built to control flooding in the area and to provide hydroelectric power. The lake is fed by snowpack from Mount Rainier and other nearby mountains, as well as by surface flow from the White River. The lake is used for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and camping. It also serves as a water source for irrigation and agriculture in the surrounding area. Mud Mountain Lake is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and offers stunning views of Mount Rainier and the surrounding wilderness.

May 20, 2024

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Lake Or Reservoir Water Surface Elevation Above Ngvd 1929, Ft 24hr Change -0.17%
Percent of Normal 98%
Minimum 897.91 ft
2022-10-07
Maximum 1,176.92 ft
2020-02-10
Average 949 ft
Hydraulic_Height 350
Drainage_Area 400
Year_Completed 1948
Nid_Storage 106000
Hazard_Potential High
Structural_Height 425
Primary_Dam_Type Rockfill
River_Or_Stream WHITE RIVER
Surface_Area 1
Outlet_Gates Vertical Lift - 0
Dam_Length 700
Nid_Height 425

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