Clearwater Lake downstream continues the silt removing process.
Clearwater Lake was dammed by lava from an eruption called Dragon's Tongue about 7,600 years ago.
The high water was stopped at Clearwater Lake, the dam of which was not damaged by the rising waters.
Near the town of Kyle is the Clearwater Lake Regional Park.
Seven campgrounds with a few sites at each are located along the east and west shores of Clearwater Lake.
Clearwater Lake is the end of the Clearwater Valley Road.
Fees are paid at the boat launching ramp on Clearwater Lake.
The first road bridge was built in 1949 when the road was being extended to Clearwater Lake and it lasted until 1974.
Mount Ray has a distinctly red summit and can be seen from Clearwater Lake.
Clearwater Lake is accessed by private roads that are maintained by local cottagers association(s).