Top 10 Lake Kayaking Trips in WA

Top 10 Spectacular Lake Kayaking Trips in Washington State

Are you looking for an amazing kayaking adventure in Washington State? Look no further than this list of the top 10 spectacular lake kayaking trips!


#1 Deep Lake: This lake has a beautiful teal color with cliffs towering above, and is surrounded by stunning Rocky Cliff scenery. The clarity of the water and the unique desert scenery make this a truly unforgettable trip.


#2 Banks Lake and Steamboat Rock: This desert kayaking experience is perfect for those who want to enjoy swimming in cool, clear water and beautiful scenery. The surprisingly sandy bottom and the many rest and swim stops make this a great trip for all levels of paddlers.


#3 Diablo Lake: This lake is within the North Cascades National Park and has stunning high mountains all around. The glacier-fed turquoise water and the many islands and interesting campsites make this a trip you won't want to miss.


#4 Kachess Lake: This stunning mountain lake in the North Cascades is perfect for kayaking in the spring and early summer when the wildflowers are blooming and the lake level is full. The crystal clear water, the islands, sounds of the waterfall, and the loons calling in the morning make this a truly peaceful experience.


#5 Mountain Lake: This serene lake is located in the middle of the pristine forests of Moran State Park on Orcas Island. The beautiful shoreline and the three islands to explore make this a great trip for all levels of paddlers.


#6 Baker Lake: This stunning lake has the iconic blue green or turquoise color from being fed by meltwater from glaciers. The snow-capped peaks of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan loom high above, making this a truly breathtaking trip.


#7 Mayfield Lake: This lake is located at a 55-minute drive Southeast of Olympia and is a truly beautiful Lake and gorge kayaking experience. You can paddle up the Tilton River Gorge, past the Ike Kinswa State Park, and up to the sand bars at the inflow of the Tilton River for a picnic lunch stop.


#8 North End of Lake Sammamish: This location is great for kayaking with lots of wildlife and multiple points to put in, take a rest stop, or pull out. The abundant bird life, the sheltered paddling from the wind, and the beautiful scenery make this a great trip for all levels of kayakers.


#9 Beaver Lake: This lake is located just a 30-minute drive east of Seattle and is great to paddle any time of year. There's lots of bird life and water life to be seen around the lake, and the connectors between the main lake and the north and south lakes are quite hidden and fun to explore.


#10 Lake Tapps: This lake is located a 30-minute drive east of Tacoma and is a beautiful kayaking destination with spectacular views of Mount Rainier. The little island park rest point has a great little sandy beach to pull out, nice trees, and a bench at the south end of the island where you can get a great view south over Lake Tapps with Mt Rainier looming high in the background.


These are just a few of the many amazing lake kayaking trips in Washington State. So get out there and explore! Here are some additional tips for planning your kayaking trip:

* Check the weather conditions before you go.

* Let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back.

* Be prepared for the unexpected. Bring sunscreen, a hat, water, and snacks.

* Wear a life jacket.

* Be respectful of other paddlers and the environment.

I hope you have a great time kayaking in Washington State!Â