Official provider of high quality boat and jet ski rentals at Curlew Lake which is a 921-acre park located in the glacier-carved Curlew Valley northeast of Republic, Washington and has a camping park. It borders an air field, is eight miles from a public fossil dig and is also near an active osprey nest that can be viewed from the park. Curlew is one of the most relaxing campgrounds in the state, offering water-and snow-sport activity as well as natural-history and archaeological study in the midst of gorgeous surroundings.
The seven mile long lake reaches a maximum of .3 miles wide and includes four small islands which are unique to visit if you have a watercraft. The average depth of the lake is 43 feet deep with a maximum depth of 130 feet reached in the northern area. Curlew Lake provides visitors and residents with opportunities for kayaking, boating, fishing, swimming, water skiing, camping, hiking, canoeing, and sailing. Public access is available at Curlew Lake State Park at the lake's south end . Reservation for watercraft and water sports are require in advance. You can also enjoy Black Beach Resort, Fisherman's Cove, and Tiffany's.
Located in Washington State you can enjoy our rental service at Alta Lake State Park where we offer boats, jet skis, water sport lessons, tours, and waverunners. This is a 180-acre camping park where the mountainous pine forests meet the desert in beautiful setting for all group sizes to enjoy. Alta Lake is about two miles long and a half mile wide so visiting this lake on the weekdays is preferred. The park offers good trout fishing during summer months and ice fishing in the winter.
Lake Chelan, with its many activities, is 30 minutes away and the Columbia River is only four miles away if you want a larger area to enjoy watercraft. The Alta Lake area was given to State Parks by the city of Pateros and was established "Alta Lake State Park" in 1951. The lake was named "Alta" in 1900 by Mr. Heinz, a jeweler from Wilbur, who was mining in the area. Finding the lake without a name, he called it after his daughter, Alta Heinz
Offering the best in Spirit Lake boat rentals and watercraft at this beautiful lake north of Mount St. Helens in Washington State. Our services comprise of jet skis, waverunners, sea-doo, tours, water sports, and boats. History about the lake which was a popular tourist destination for many years until the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. With the eruption and resulting mega tsunami, thousands of trees were torn from the surrounding hillside after lake water was displaced 800 feet up the hillside. Lahar and pyroclastic flow deposits from the eruption then blocked the North Fork Toutle River valley at its outlet, raising the surface elevation of the lake by over 200 feet; however the lake is still deep for enjoyable camping, hiking, boating, and fishing.
The water level of Spirit Lake is maintained at about 3,406 feet by draining water through a gravity-feed tunnel completed in 1985. The 2,500-feet -long tunnel was cut through Harrys Ridge to South Coldwater Creek. Had the lake level not been stabilized, its mud dam created by the 1980 eruption probably would have been breached, possibly causing catastrophic floods in the Toutle River. Before the eruption there were also a number of lodges catering to visitors, including Spirit Lake Lodge and Mt. St. Helens Lodge. Now there are newer lodges and accommodations to enjoy close by. Enjoy the fun water sports like; wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, wake surfing, kneeboarding, wake skating, and SUP's.