Water access areas

Recreate responsibly to protect yourself, others, and the outdoors.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) manages hundreds of water access areas throughout Washington, providing recreational access to the state’s lakes, rivers, and marine waters. Some WDFW owned properties are managed for water access by other agencies and are subject to those agencies’ rules.

A Discover Pass or Vehicle Access Pass is required at all WDFW recreation lands. A Vehicle Access Pass provides access only to WDFW lands and is provided with the purchase of many hunting and fishing licenses. Discover Passes can be purchased separately and provide access to additional state lands, including state parks.

WDFW does not regulate the general use of watercraft on lakes, ponds, reservoirs, rivers, marine areas, or other waters. Boating restrictions, including motorized boating prohibitions, are established by local ordinance. Consult your local county or city for information.

Toxic algae and other surface water advisories are issued by local jurisdictions. Consult your local county or city for current information.

Camping is allowed on select eastside water access areas. Camping facilities such as tent or RV pads, fire rings, and picnic tables are generally not provided.

Find water access areas

ADA facilities
Name County ADA facilities
Phillips Lake Mason Parking, Restroom
Pilchuck River Snohomish
Pleasant Harbor Jefferson Parking, Boat launch
Plum King Restroom
Plummer Lake Lewis
Point No Point Kitsap Parking, Restroom
Point Whitney Jefferson
Ponds 4 & 5 Yakima
Porter Bridge Grays Harbor
Pressentin Ferry Skagit
Prichard Cowlitz
Proctor-Rupke Whatcom
Puget Island Wahkiakum
Quincy Lake Grant
Raging River King
Rapjohn Lake Pierce
Rat Lake Okanogan
Ray Gray Snohomish
Rearing Pond Clallam Parking
Reynvaan Bar Grays Harbor
Richter King
Riley Lake Snohomish
Ringold Springs Franklin Parking, Restroom
Riverside Okanogan Parking, Restroom
Road C & Frenchman Grant