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Access Site WA

Alkali Lake

Alkali Lake

Source: washington_department_of_fish_and_wildlife Updated 1 year ago

City: WA
County: Grant County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 47.52278252, -119.49436632
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About This Access Site
Alkali Lake is a 299-acre freshwater lake in Grant County, Washington, offering public boat access managed by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. The access point features a gravel launching area with a wide dirt pullout that provides easy entry for small boats and paddlers. **Note that the site does not have a traditional boat ramp**, so hand-launching kayaks and canoes is straightforward, though larger motorboats may find the steep gravel area more challenging.

The lake sits at an elevation of 1,090 feet and reaches depths of approximately 14 feet. It's a mostly undeveloped water body with good shoreline access, making it ideal for kayakers and canoeists exploring a quieter paddling destination. Local fisheries surveys have documented Bluegill and Largemouth Bass, particularly along the east shore. The lake's 299-acre size makes it manageable for paddlers of various skill levels, and the scenic Grant County setting provides access to nearby recreation areas including Banks Lake and Billy Clapp Lake if you're planning a multi-lake outing.
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Billy Clapp Lake Located within