Chester Morse Lake is located in Riverbend, Washington, and serves as a significant water source for the city of Seattle. It was formed by the construction of the Cedar Falls Dam in the early 1900s. The lake offers serene surroundings with opportunities for swimming and sunbathing, though it lacks traditional beach amenities like lifeguards or restrooms. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of the area, with nearby attractions such as the Rattlesnake Ledge Trail offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
The lake's water level fluctuates significantly throughout the year, affecting its aquatic habitats. It is an important part of the Cedar River watershed and plays a crucial role in managing water supply and hydroelectric power.
Despite its natural appeal, Chester Morse Lake is not typically considered a family-friendly destination due to the lack of amenities and infrastructure.