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Currents and Undercurrents: An Administrative History of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

The study chronicles the establishment of the recreation area from its roots in the Grand Coulee Dam project to the present. It traces how the area has been managed and operated over time by the National Park Service. It also portrays various issues that have been associated with the recreation area since its establishment in 1946.

Colville River.  

Did You Know?
The Colville River is one of four rivers that empty into Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area? The others are the Spokane, Sanpoil and Kettle.

Last Updated: December 16, 2006 at 16:30 EST