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Yakima Valley Boat Club

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Experience the ultimate summer getaway at Rimrock Lake! Join us at the Yakima Valley Boat Club located near White Pass, WA. Our exclusive boating and tent camping has been a favorite since 1951. Members enjoy boating, camping, swimming, fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and picnics just to name a few. With private docks for seasonal and recreational moorage, it's the perfect spot for water enthusiasts and quality time with your family. 

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Family Fishing Trip
Kayaking
Kids Playing in Water

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ABOUT

Rimrock Lake

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Rimrock Lake is a lake along the course of the Tieton River, in Yakima CountyWashington state, US.

The lake is used as a storage reservoir for the Yakima Project, an irrigation project run by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. An impoundment of the Tieton River, Rimrock Lake's capacity and discharge is controlled by Tieton Dam, a 319-foot (97 m) high structure built in 1925. Rimrock Lake's active capacity is 198,000 acre⋅ft (244 million m3).[1]

Upstream from the lake, the Tieton River is impounded by Clear Creek Dam, another element of the Yakima Project. About 8 miles (13 km) downstream from Rimrock Lake the Tieton River is tapped by the Tieton Diversion Dam, supplying water to the Tieton Main Canal. The canal supplies irrigation water to the Tieton Division of the Yakima Project, with excess and agricultural runoff draining into Ahtanum Creek, west of Yakima.[1]

Near the lakes are the communities of Rimrock and Silver Beach. The lake flooded the site of a Yakama village named Miya’wax and portions of the Yakama-Cowlitz Trail which connected the Yakama people east of the Cascade Range to the Cowlitz people west of the mountains.

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