Reservoir water levels fluctuate. Strong winds are common on all the lakes. Gorge and Diablo are open to fishing year-round with WA state fishing license. All WA state fishing regulations and license requirements apply. Backcountry permits are required year-round for all boat-in sites and may be obtained at the Wilderness Information Center in Marblemount
Open to fishing north of Stehekin August 1 to March 31; south of Stehekin year-round. Washington State fishing license required. Dock Pass (fee) required between May 1 and October 31 for use of all docks including Forest Service facilities on the lake. Passenger ferry service between Chelan and Stehekin runs daily in summer, a few days weekly during winter months. Contact the Lake Chelan Boat Company for current schedules and rates or call (509) 682-4584 for more information.
Lake level can flucuate daily 1 to 5 feet.
(1205 feet = full pool).
Open to fishing year round with Washington State fishing license. Boaters use caution in securing boats, as lake level can fluctuate several feet in a short time. Backcountry permit required for boat-in campsites. Tours of the lake are offered through Seattle City Light Skagit tours. Call (206) 684- 3030 for more information.
Usually at full pool between July 4 and Labor Day.(1602.5 feet = full pool)
See Ross Lake usage levels chart to determine if specific boat launches and docks are usable at the current lake level. Boaters should be watchful for tree stumps below the water surface, especially when water visibility is poor. Any level below full pool has potential hazard. Fishing season open July 1 to October 31 and Washington State fishing license required. Licenses are not available at ranger stations but can be bought at Ross Lake Resort at the southern end of the lake. Backcountry permit required for boat-in campsites.
Did You Know?
Ancient Forests of the North Cascades have as much biomass as any place on earth. Westside forests are the typical Western Red Cedar and Hemlock forest with old Douglas Firs in open areas altered by man or fire.
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