Goose Lake, in the U.S. state of Washington, is located within the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Goose Lake is situated on a dirt road, along Forest Road 60, also called the Carson Guler Road, ideal because it is typically free of snow by late June. It is fed by several streams, Goose Lake was dammed by a lava flow from Big Lava Bed, which erupted about 8200 years ago, directly to the south of the lake. The lake is 58 acres in size and includes a boat launch and a campground with 18 primitive campsites. Popular for fishing in summer and early fall, Goose Lake contains brook, brown, and coastal cutthroat trout.