The countdown is on until the long, warm days of summer and Washingtonians are ready to get outside. We’re fortunate enough to have nearly 8,000 lakes in our state, many of which make great destinations for sunny days. These 11 especially are perfect for making new summer memories and are the best lakes in Washington state.

1. Lake Roosevelt	

Karyn Christner / Flickr Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, or Lake Roosevelt, is a popular destination of choice for much of Eastern Washington. Along with fishing, boating and other lake activities, several companies offer houseboat rentals so you can enjoy a floating vacation. Franklin D Roosevelt Lake, Washington, USA

2. Lake Chelan	

Gregory Trieste / Flickr Lake Chelan is one of the most popular places in Washington during the summer, and for good reason. Between the lake activities themselves (boating, fishing, water sports) and the fun things to do in the town of Chelan, a getaway here should be on everyone’s summer bucket lists as one of the best lakes in Washington. Lake Chelan, Washington, USA

3.  Lake Quinault	

B Gallatin / Flickr Lake Quinault is located within the Quinault Rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula. You can fish the lake and take a scenic hike, then stay overnight at the historic Lake Quinault Lodge. Lake Quinault, Washington, USA

4. Loon Lake	

Tom Ruppe / Flickr You’ll find Loon Lake in Stevens County about 30 miles northwest of Spokane. It’s a beautiful place to be all summer, but it’s especially magical on the Fourth of July. Locals and visitors bring out their decorated boats for the Loon Lake Fourth of July Boat Parade. Loon Lake, WA, USA

5. Omak Lake	

yimmy149 / Flickr The largest saline lake in Washington occupies a former channel of the Columbia River. The locals once believed the lake was inhabited by spirits, but these days you’ll find it full of boaters, swimmers and lakeside sunbathers. Omak Lake, Washington 98841, USA

6. Eunice Lake	

Michael Toyama / Flickr You’ve probably seen a classic picture of Mt. Rainier from Eunice Lake, one of the most beautiful lakes in Mount Rainier National Park. If you’re on a summer hike in the area, don’t forget to stop by and take pictures of the lake and the surrounding meadows with wildflowers. Eunice Lake, Washington 98304, USA

7. Lake Sammamish	

blueviking63 / Flickr This seven-mile lake in King County is bordered by the beautiful Marymoor Park. Summertime activities like waterskiing, wakeboarding, tubing and jet skiing make it a magical place to be from June-September. Lake Sammamish State Park, 2000 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

8. Packwood Lake	

depo17 / Flickr You can enjoy views of this stunning lake from the Packwood Lake Trail, then go fishing from its banks. Motors are prohibited in order to keep the lake pristine, but paddle boats are allowed so head out to one of the best Washington lakes soon. Packwood Lake, Washington 98377, USA

9. Lake Tapps	

Buster Benson / Flickr Head to Lake Tapps Park, a popular swimming and boat launch area on the north side of Lake Tapps, for some serious summer fun. Between the beach access, barbecue grills, picnic tables and stunning views of Mt. Rainier, it’s a perfect place to spend a warm day in Pierce County. Lake Tapps, WA 98391, USA

10. Blanca Lake	

Jon Hathaway / Flickr Reaching Blanca Lake is not easy. The trail is not meant for the novice hiker, and sometimes the roads are closed due to forest closures. But if you ever do manage to make the trek, you’ll be treated to one of the most striking lakes in the Pacific Northwest. Blanca Lake, Washington 98251, USA

11.  Green Lake	

javacolleen / Flickr The path around Seattle’s Green Lake is a popular place to walk and run in any season. But summer means many activities like kayaking, sports leagues, summer camps and parades. Green Lake, Seattle, WA, USA

Do you have a favorite lake for summer fun? Which do you think are the best lakes in Washington?

Karyn Christner / Flickr

Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, or Lake Roosevelt, is a popular destination of choice for much of Eastern Washington. Along with fishing, boating and other lake activities, several companies offer houseboat rentals so you can enjoy a floating vacation.

Franklin D Roosevelt Lake, Washington, USA

Gregory Trieste / Flickr

Lake Chelan is one of the most popular places in Washington during the summer, and for good reason. Between the lake activities themselves (boating, fishing, water sports) and the fun things to do in the town of Chelan, a getaway here should be on everyone’s summer bucket lists as one of the best lakes in Washington.

Lake Chelan, Washington, USA

B Gallatin / Flickr

Lake Quinault is located within the Quinault Rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula. You can fish the lake and take a scenic hike, then stay overnight at the historic Lake Quinault Lodge.

Lake Quinault, Washington, USA

Tom Ruppe / Flickr

You’ll find Loon Lake in Stevens County about 30 miles northwest of Spokane. It’s a beautiful place to be all summer, but it’s especially magical on the Fourth of July. Locals and visitors bring out their decorated boats for the Loon Lake Fourth of July Boat Parade.

Loon Lake, WA, USA

yimmy149 / Flickr

The largest saline lake in Washington occupies a former channel of the Columbia River. The locals once believed the lake was inhabited by spirits, but these days you’ll find it full of boaters, swimmers and lakeside sunbathers.

Omak Lake, Washington 98841, USA

Michael Toyama / Flickr

You’ve probably seen a classic picture of Mt. Rainier from Eunice Lake, one of the most beautiful lakes in Mount Rainier National Park. If you’re on a summer hike in the area, don’t forget to stop by and take pictures of the lake and the surrounding meadows with wildflowers.

Eunice Lake, Washington 98304, USA

blueviking63 / Flickr

This seven-mile lake in King County is bordered by the beautiful Marymoor Park. Summertime activities like waterskiing, wakeboarding, tubing and jet skiing make it a magical place to be from June-September.

Lake Sammamish State Park, 2000 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

depo17 / Flickr

You can enjoy views of this stunning lake from the Packwood Lake Trail, then go fishing from its banks. Motors are prohibited in order to keep the lake pristine, but paddle boats are allowed so head out to one of the best Washington lakes soon.

Packwood Lake, Washington 98377, USA

Buster Benson / Flickr

Head to Lake Tapps Park, a popular swimming and boat launch area on the north side of Lake Tapps, for some serious summer fun. Between the beach access, barbecue grills, picnic tables and stunning views of Mt. Rainier, it’s a perfect place to spend a warm day in Pierce County.

Lake Tapps, WA 98391, USA

Jon Hathaway / Flickr

Reaching Blanca Lake is not easy. The trail is not meant for the novice hiker, and sometimes the roads are closed due to forest closures. But if you ever do manage to make the trek, you’ll be treated to one of the most striking lakes in the Pacific Northwest.

Blanca Lake, Washington 98251, USA

javacolleen / Flickr

The path around Seattle’s Green Lake is a popular place to walk and run in any season. But summer means many activities like kayaking, sports leagues, summer camps and parades.

Green Lake, Seattle, WA, USA

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Lakes in Washington State May 28, 2022 SKS What’s the most beautiful lake in Washington? Colchuck Lake The most beautiful lake in Washington state is most definitely Colchuck Lake. Colchuck Lake is a glacial lake meaning that it gets is brilliant blue colors from the snow melt of the surrounding mountains. When you see it for the first time it’s truly stunning to see such beautiful crystal clear blue water. To reach Colchuck Lake, is a 9 mile round-trip hike that has plenty of steep parts. However, the difficult hike is undoubtably worth the incredible view you will get of the beautiful waters of Colchuck Lake surrounded by the towering mountains and pines. If you are looking for the most beautiful lake in Washington, look no further than Colchuck Lake. What is the most popular hike in Washington? Lake 22 Trail Lake 22 Trail is a 6 mile hike in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest that may be the most popular hike in Washington. With 1,500 feet of elevation gain, the hike definitely isn’t an easy stroll, but it’s far from the more difficult hikes that can be found throughout Washington. Once you reach alpine Lake 22, it will be easy to see why so many people love this hike, as there is nothing quite like the breathtaking view of Lake 22 with Mount Pilchuck towering overhead. What is the most scenic waterfall hike in Washington? Franklin Falls Trail Franklin Falls Trail is the most scenic waterfall hike in Washington state. This two-mile trail will take you up to the giant 70 foot drop that is the final part of Franklin Falls and is a sight to behold. Popular throughout the year, no matter what season you visit in, you won’t be disappointed by this beautiful and scenic trail.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Lakes in Washington State

May 28, 2022

SKS

What’s the most beautiful lake in Washington? Colchuck Lake The most beautiful lake in Washington state is most definitely Colchuck Lake. Colchuck Lake is a glacial lake meaning that it gets is brilliant blue colors from the snow melt of the surrounding mountains. When you see it for the first time it’s truly stunning to see such beautiful crystal clear blue water. To reach Colchuck Lake, is a 9 mile round-trip hike that has plenty of steep parts. However, the difficult hike is undoubtably worth the incredible view you will get of the beautiful waters of Colchuck Lake surrounded by the towering mountains and pines. If you are looking for the most beautiful lake in Washington, look no further than Colchuck Lake. What is the most popular hike in Washington? Lake 22 Trail Lake 22 Trail is a 6 mile hike in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest that may be the most popular hike in Washington. With 1,500 feet of elevation gain, the hike definitely isn’t an easy stroll, but it’s far from the more difficult hikes that can be found throughout Washington. Once you reach alpine Lake 22, it will be easy to see why so many people love this hike, as there is nothing quite like the breathtaking view of Lake 22 with Mount Pilchuck towering overhead. What is the most scenic waterfall hike in Washington? Franklin Falls Trail Franklin Falls Trail is the most scenic waterfall hike in Washington state. This two-mile trail will take you up to the giant 70 foot drop that is the final part of Franklin Falls and is a sight to behold. Popular throughout the year, no matter what season you visit in, you won’t be disappointed by this beautiful and scenic trail.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Colchuck Lake

The most beautiful lake in Washington state is most definitely Colchuck Lake. Colchuck Lake is a glacial lake meaning that it gets is brilliant blue colors from the snow melt of the surrounding mountains. When you see it for the first time it’s truly stunning to see such beautiful crystal clear blue water. To reach Colchuck Lake, is a 9 mile round-trip hike that has plenty of steep parts. However, the difficult hike is undoubtably worth the incredible view you will get of the beautiful waters of Colchuck Lake surrounded by the towering mountains and pines. If you are looking for the most beautiful lake in Washington, look no further than Colchuck Lake.

What is the most popular hike in Washington?

Lake 22 Trail

Lake 22 Trail is a 6 mile hike in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest that may be the most popular hike in Washington. With 1,500 feet of elevation gain, the hike definitely isn’t an easy stroll, but it’s far from the more difficult hikes that can be found throughout Washington. Once you reach alpine Lake 22, it will be easy to see why so many people love this hike, as there is nothing quite like the breathtaking view of Lake 22 with Mount Pilchuck towering overhead.

What is the most scenic waterfall hike in Washington?

Franklin Falls Trail

Franklin Falls Trail is the most scenic waterfall hike in Washington state. This two-mile trail will take you up to the giant 70 foot drop that is the final part of Franklin Falls and is a sight to behold. Popular throughout the year, no matter what season you visit in, you won’t be disappointed by this beautiful and scenic trail.