Washington is blessed with tremendous natural beauty and lots of wonderful lakes where locals and visitors alike can enjoy a range of activities. While many popular spots can become quite crowded, there are still many lesser-known lakes where you can enjoy nature in relative solitude.
Looking for the perfect, quiet lake for fishing, birding, walking, and kayaking in Washington? Head to Illwaco's Black Lake Park. Black Lake is the perfect place for easy fishing, kayaking, canoeing, or just watching the lake and shoreline birds. This beautiful small lake is under-used, mellow, quiet, and stocked with trout.
Black Lake is a small lake located along Highway 101 on the Long Beach Peninsula.
The park amenities are operated by the City of Ilwaco and include a boat dock, covered area with picnic tables, and restroom facilities.
As the lake is right next to the road, it's easy access. Drive around the back of the lake to get to the boat launch, where you can start your kayaking or canoeing adventure.
The lake is full of planted rainbow trout. You can also fish for largemouth bass and yellow perch.
The dock provides a good spot for casting and is often used for fishing. You can also simply walk down the dock to receive a closer look at the water!
The calm waters make this an ideal spot for those new to fishing, kayaking, or canoeing.
On a recent visit, my son and I went kayaking and saw many different types of birds flying about. We could also hear the calls of loons.
The beautiful setting is surrounded by trees and is right next to a cranberry bog.
Easy hiking trails surround the lake as well.
The L-shaped lake is small in size but mighty in its beauty and opportunity for recreation. This is easily my favorite local spot for kayaking!
For more information about the park, visit the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife's Black Lake website or the City of Ilwaco's Black Lake website. If your visit to Black Lake includes a drive, you may want to stock up on car-friendly snacks and/or bring a lunch to enjoy at one of the picnic tables or benches.
We'd love to know how you enjoyed your visit to Black Lake and the Long Beach Peninsula. What are your favorite places for kayaking in Washington? Let us know in the comments! Also, feel free to share your favorite off-the-beaten-path lakes in the Evergreen State.
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