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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 

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