Lake Walcott
Overview
Lake Walcott is managed by . Located in South central Idaho within the Minidoka Wildlife Refuge. Lake Walcott is administered by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services. Created by
Minidoka Dam, which is part of the
Mindoka Project. Boat fishing on Lake Walcott is permitted from April 1 through September 30 in designated areas. Approximately 5 miles of shoreline are available for year-round bank fishing. Available species include rainbow trout, largemouth bass, crappie, and yellow perch. Reservoir acre feet and total reservoir capacity and cubic feet/second release rates for rivers below Upper Snake River Basin reservoirs and select river locations are updated daily and graphically provided. Site offers: dump station, flush toilets, drinking water, hiking, pull-through camping sites, barrier-free access. Boat ramp elevations.
Historic Walcott Park, located on the west end of Lake Walcott, once housed an experimental farm, housing for Bureau of Reclamation workers, a resort, and a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp. Stone retaining walls built by CCC workers still stand. A kiosk on the park's south end describes the park's history with a series of interpretive panels.
Things to Do at Lake Walcott
Recreation Activities
Popular activities at Lake Walcott include:
Nearby Activities
- Boating
- Camping
- Environmental Education
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Hotel/Lodge/Resort Fs Owned
- Hunting
- Interpretive Programs
- Picnicking
- Recreational Vehicles
- Water Sports
- Wildlife Viewing
- Winter Sports
Plan Your Visit
Reservation Tips
Lake Walcott is a popular destination. Check individual facility pages for specific booking windows and availability.
Getting There
Directions: Located 13 miles northeast of Rupert off Interstate 86.
GPS Coordinates: 37.18833330000000, -86.10111110000000
Contact & Resources
Phone: 208-436-1258
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