Diamond Lake is one of many natural lakes of northeastern Washington. It lies in the southern part of Pend Oreille County, about 7 miles southwest of Newport. Diamond Lake appears to have been formed by a dam of sand and gravel washed out from a glacier, blocking the valley in which the lake is now found.
Size (acres) 800
Maximum Depth (feet) 58
Mean Depth (feet) 27
Lake Volume (acre-feet) 21600
Drainage Area (square miles) 17.40
Altitude (feet) 2340
Shoreline Length (miles) 7.0
This is a link to a Windows Live Local interactive map, and takes a while to load, but is worth the wait. We are in the process of labling areas with the "commonly known by...." names.
Or Click here for a Faster Map This is a static satellite map with commonly used names added.