Visitor guide to Long Lake boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and boat tours at this freshwater lake located in Thurston County, Washington. It is located approximately 5.5 miles east of Olympia, WA and it consists of two basins connected by a narrow neck. It is two miles long and has two islands, Holmes Island and Kirby Island which are both fun to explore. Water sport recreation can be enjoyed by all which can include; wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, fishing, wakesurfing, wake skating, and paddle boards.
Long Lake is fed by Pattison Lake and drains via Himes-Woodland Creek and Lois Lake to Henderson Inlet. The lake can be accessed by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife boat launch ramp. Long Lake Park is a 10 acre park operated by the City of Lacey which features one of the finest swimming beaches in Thurston County, as well as sand-volleyball and barbecue facilities. The park has 285 feet of beach frontage as well as picnic facilities and pedestrian trails through the woods.
Official information on Lake Pateros boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and boat tours on this reservoir on the Columbia River in the state of Washington. This outdoor recreation adventure lake is fun for all water sport activities which can include; wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, fishing, kneeboarding, air chair, wakesurfing, and wake skating. Lake Pateros was created in 1967 with the construction of Wells Dam.
The reservoir lies almost entirely in Douglas and Okanogan counties, although the dam itself lies partially in the easternmost portion of Chelan County. The reservoir stretches from there upstream to the Chief Joseph Dam. Towns on Lake Pateros include Pateros and Brewster, Washington. Lake Pateros has been known by many variant names, including Butler Lake, Chief Long Jim Lake, Fort Okanogan Lake, Lake Azwell, and others.
Official visitor guide to Lake Cushman boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and lake tours on this 4,010-acre reservoir, marina and resort on the north fork of the Skokomish River in Mason County, Washington. The lake marina and resort originally was a long narrow broadening of the Skokomish River. As a popular retreat for hiking, water skiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing, tubing, fishing, boating and kayaking.
Lake Cushman's shoreline is dotted with resorts and rental cabins which offer amenities, camping, and launching facilities. The lake is notable for its beautiful crystal clear blue water and the huge round rocks surrounding it, as well as thick stands of hemlock, fir and cedar trees. There is also a town near Lake Cushman known as Lake Cushman, Washington, or simply Cushman, Washington.