Boating At Banks Lake In Washington
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By AA-Boats & Boating Staff Writers
Free Public Boating & Watersport Activities
Banks Lake, located in eastern Washington, is a spectacular reservoir formed by the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, the lake attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking a picturesque escape in the heart of nature.
Banks Lake offers a variety of nearby attractions, making it an ideal destination for adventure and exploration. Steamboat Rock State Park, situated on the northern shore, offers hiking trails and panoramic views of the lake and surrounding canyons. Visitors can also explore the Dry Falls Interpretive Center to learn about the fascinating geological history of the area.
Boating on Banks Lake is a popular activity, drawing boaters and water enthusiasts from far and wide. With its expansive waters and scenic beauty, the lake provides an excellent setting for leisurely cruises and water-based adventures.
Popular water sports such as water skiing, wakeboarding, and tubing attract thrill-seekers to Banks Lake. The lake's calm and inviting waters create an ideal environment for engaging in these exhilarating activities, making it a hotspot for water sports enthusiasts.
Multiple boat launch ramps are available at various points around Banks Lake, ensuring easy access for boaters to launch their vessels. These launch ramps facilitate a smooth and efficient entry into the water, allowing boaters to embark on their lake adventures with ease.
The boating season on Banks Lake typically runs from late spring to early fall when the weather is most favorable for outdoor water activities. During this time, boaters can fully enjoy the inviting waters and pleasant temperatures that make Banks Lake an ideal destination for boating and water recreation.
Fishing is also a major draw on Banks Lake, with anglers seeking a variety of fish species, including bass, walleye, and rainbow trout. The lake's rich fish population offers ample opportunities for fishing enthusiasts to cast their lines and enjoy a rewarding day of angling.
Camping facilities are available near Banks Lake, offering the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area and enjoy a tranquil camping retreat in the midst of the striking landscapes surrounding the lake.
Boating, camping and fishing.
A boating and fishing destination loaded with walleye and smallmouth bass, Banks Lake is located in central Washington, at Coulee City. Boat launch ramps, campgrounds, RV parks, rental kayaks, canoes and boats, restaurants and stores are at, or nearby, the lake to compliment your stay for a quick fishing trip or an extended vacation. This is a favorite of local anglers all year long. When winters are cold enough the lake freezes offering ice-fishing opportunities. In addition to smallmouth and walleye the lake has populations of crappie, catfish, trout, perch, kokanee and bluegill. With 26,900 surface acres and 91 miles of shoreline, there is plenty of places to wet a line. The elevation is 1,570 ft above sea level. There are several public access areas for fishing from the bank.
Area Amenities
Marina: NO
Boat Rental: YES
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: NEARBY
Convenience Store: YES
Bait & Tackle: NO
Restaurant: YES
Camping
Coulee Playland RV Park - 509 633-2671
King's Court RV Park - 509 633-3655
Banks Lake Lodge & RV Park - 509 632-5596
Banks Lake Map
Fishing
Fish species found in Banks Lake include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, black crappie, walleye, rainbow trout, bluegill, yellow perch and kokanee salmon.
Click here for a WA Fishing License.
Local Contact Information
Banks Lake Lodge & RV Park
109 N 6th St
Coulee City, WA 99115
509 632-5596
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