Every Boat Ramp on Lake Roosevelt
24 boat ramps ยท Ferry, Stevens, Lincoln, Grant, Okanogan, Washington
82,000
Surface Acres
380 ft
Max Depth
24
Boat Ramps
7
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Roosevelt
Daisy Boat Launch
Washington
View Details โFort Spokane Boat Launch
Washington
View Details โGifford Boat Launch
Washington
View Details โHunters Boat Launch
Washington
View Details โInchelelium Boat Launch
Washington
View Details โAdditional Launch Sites
About Lake Roosevelt
Lake Roosevelt is one of the largest reservoirs in the United States, stretching 130 miles behind Grand Coulee Dam along the Columbia River through the rugged landscape of northeastern Washington. Encompassing 82,000 acres and 600 miles of shoreline across five counties, this massive impoundment is managed as the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area by the National Park Service. The reservoir's sheer size, remote character, and diverse fishery make it a destination unlike any other in the Pacific Northwest.
Walleye fishing on Lake Roosevelt is among the best in the western United States, with productive fishing from spring through fall along the reservoir's countless points, bays, and creek inflows. Rainbow Trout are stocked in large numbers by the Spokane Tribe and state fisheries agencies, creating a popular put-and-take fishery that produces consistent catches of pan-sized fish and occasional holdovers exceeding 5 pounds. Kokanee provide exciting summer trolling, and Smallmouth Bass have established strong populations in the warmer, shallower arms of the reservoir. White Sturgeon inhabit the deeper pools and represent a unique catch-and-release opportunity.
Boat launch facilities are scattered along the reservoir's length, with major access points at Kettle Falls, Seven Bays, Fort Spokane, Hunters, and Spring Canyon. The communities along the lake are small and rural, lending a wilderness character that is increasingly rare on western reservoirs. Camping is available at numerous National Park Service campgrounds along the shore, making Lake Roosevelt an ideal destination for multi-day fishing trips that combine outstanding angling with a true backcountry experience.
Nearest towns: Kettle Falls, Seven Bays, Fort Spokane
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