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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Management
Tree leaning over water with a rope swing hanging down. Sun behind the tree.
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Rope Swing

In 1946 the secretary of the interior, by his approval of an agreement between the Bureau of Reclamation, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the National park Service, designated the National Park Service as the manager for the Coulee Dam National Recreation Area. The agreement noted that Lake Roosevelt and the adjacent lands "offered unusual opportunities through sound planning, development, and management for health, social, and economic gains for the people of the Nations." The name of the area was changed in 1997 to Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area.--Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area General Management Plan.

 

To read more about the history of Lake Roosevelt click here:
Currents and Undercurrents: An Administrative History of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

Ranger Andy and some kids with a mule  

Did You Know?
Mules were the utility muscle for life in the late 1800s. Fort Spokane still hosts a few mules each summer when they are available. When the Fort was active in the 1880s-1890s, over 60 mules made the historic stables their home. They had names like Kiep, Sally, or Ol' No. 7.

Last Updated: December 16, 2006 at 16:34 EST