Basics
- Size:
- 82,000 acres
- Max. Depth:
- 400 ft.
- Elevation:
- 1290 ft. feet
Description
In 1941, the creation of the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River led to another creation: that of Lake Roosevelt and its miles of shoreline and more miles of open water. Lake Roosevelt is a long, narrow lake, stretching 150 miles toward Canada, but rarely wider than a mile. In a sense, navigating between its shores resembles navigating a vast, leisurely river.
Fishing
Fish:
Black Bass
Largemouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Crappie
Sunfish
Walleye
Kokanee Salmon
Rainbow Trout
Largemouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Crappie
Sunfish
Walleye
Kokanee Salmon
Rainbow Trout
Fishing Methods:
Live Bait,Spinners,Jigging,Plastic Worms
Details
Size:
82,000 acres
Max. Depth:
400 ft.
Elevation:
1290 ft.
Water Access:
22 Public Boat Launches
Amenities
Water Features
- Boat Ramp
- Modern Restrooms
- Swimming Beach
- Stocked Fish
- Picnic Areas
- Campground
Water Activities
- Boating
- Fishing
- Swimming
- Water Skiing
Water Services
- Bait Shop
- Boat Rentals
- Convenience Store
- Fuel Available
- Motorboat Rentals
- Personal Watercraft Rentals
- Restaurant
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From Seattle: Lake Roosevelt Marina is about 363 miles away from Seattle. To get there, take I-90 East from Seattle for about 279 miles. Take exit #281/Newport onto US-2 East. Take this for 6 miles, then turn onto US-365 North for 64 miles. You'll reach a traffic circle. Take the second exit back onto US-395, which you'll take for 10 miles. Turn left on WA-25, take a right onto William's Street, and you'll find the marina at 4105 W Williams Street, Kettle Falls.