Lakes in Kittitas County Washington provide a variety of outdoor experiences, ranging from expansive reservoirs to serene high-alpine lakes. The region is characterized by its location in the eastern foothills of the Cascade Range, offering diverse natural landscapes. These lakes are often part of larger water systems, such as the Yakima Project, which influences their features and recreational uses. Visitors can find opportunities for water activities, hiking, and wildlife viewing across the county's varied lake environments.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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I am always amazed how different this lake looks in the spring (full) versus the fall (almost empty). Those "Seals" are visible in the fall but then go for a long swim in the winter and spring...
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The State Park is on the West shore of Lake Easton - very nice campground. An excellent overnight spot in the Spring/Summer/Fall when doing the Palouse to Cascades trail. Worth looping around the lake to see it from all sides and experience the tunnel and bridges. Decent provisions available in town.
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Great views. Nice spot to stop for a break. Amazing how much the lake level changes throughout the year.
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Enjoy the solitude. As Interstate 90 roars along loudly on the far shore of Lake Keechelus, you will be able to enjoy peace and relative quiet on this shore. The water level fluctuates widely depending on the time of year; Spring will find you cycling along the lake while the same spot in the Fall is quite a ways from shore!
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Speelyi Beach has a wide, long stretch of sand like Cle Elum for visitors to enjoy during daylight hours. There is a convenient restroom, and non-motorized boating and swimming are allowed.
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Lake Easton State Park spans almost 700 acres across the eastern foothills of the Cascade Range. The park welcomes picnicking, camping, hiking, mountain biking, boating, fishing, swimming, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, and more.
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Unfortunately there are no real seals in Keechelus Lake. Still, locals refer to the wooden stumps as "The Seals". And if you do not look too close, you might imagine a ton of seals just relaxing at the banks of the huge lake.
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Hex Mountain is a 5034 ft summit in Okanogan-Wenatchee, delivering a scenic 360-degree view of the forest, Cle Elum Lake, Mount Rainier, the Teanaways, and other nearby peaks. The scenery is very dynamic, with wildflowers blooming in early seasons, and features a snow-covered landscape in winter. The hike there is a consistent incline, with a 2329 ft elevation gain, leading you to the ridge of the mountain. During the winter it is required to have a SnoPark Permit, and the roads are subject to seasonal closure, you can have more information here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/okawen/recreation/recarea/?recid=57781&actid=24
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Kittitas County offers several family-friendly lakes. Gold Creek Pond is particularly notable for its ADA-accessible paved loop, perfect for strollers and young children. Lake Easton State Park provides a wide array of activities including picnicking, camping, swimming, and a children's play area. Speelyi Beach is also a popular family-friendly swim spot, and Pete Lake is known for its family-friendly environment.
Yes, Gold Creek Pond is an excellent choice, featuring an ADA-accessible paved loop trail that accommodates wheelchairs and strollers. Additionally, Lavender Lake offers disabled accessibility, particularly for anglers.
Kittitas County is a prime fishing destination. Cle Elum Lake is known for a diverse range of species including rainbow, cutthroat, kokanee, and large mackinaw. Cooper Lake consistently produces brook and rainbow trout, as well as small kokanee. Lake Kachess is popular for year-round fishing for rainbow trout and kokanee salmon. Lavender Lake offers good fishing for rainbow and brown trout, and Lake Easton is stocked with planted rainbows.
Many lakes in Kittitas County are great for water activities. Lake Kachess and Keechelus Lake are popular for swimming and paddleboarding. Cle Elum Lake and Lake Easton are excellent for boating, though Lake Easton has a 10 horsepower limit. Cooper Lake allows boating but prohibits gasoline motors, ensuring a quieter experience. Speelyi Beach is a designated swim spot.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the Pete Lake Trail and Cooper River Trail. For more challenging options, consider the Kendall Peak Lakes Trail or the Gold Creek Trail to Alaska Lake. The Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, accessible from Lake Easton and Keechelus Lake, also offers extended hiking and biking. For more details on routes, explore the easy hikes in Kittitas County guide or the running trails guide.
Cycling is a popular activity, especially along the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, which runs near Lake Easton and Keechelus Lake. This trail offers routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the Hyak to Easton section. Other options include the Coal Mines Trail and Yakima Canyon Road. For more information, refer to the cycling in Kittitas County guide.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Warmer months are ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and general water activities. Fishing is popular year-round on many lakes. In winter, areas around Lake Kachess and Lake Easton transform into havens for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Hiking is generally best in spring, summer, and fall.
Yes, camping is available at several locations. Lake Easton State Park offers a nice campground with amenities. Lake Kachess also has campgrounds with restrooms, picnic tables, and boat ramps. Cooper Lake is known for walk-in camping, providing a more serene experience. Mirror Lake also offers nice campsites along its shore.
Yes, Kittitas County features several high-alpine lakes. Cle Elum Lake is a large high Cascade lake. Rampart Lakes are a popular overnight backpacking destination, offering stunning views for energetic dayhikers as well. Cooper Lake is another high lake located above Salmon-La-Sac, accessible by road.
The lakes are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. Lake Kachess is known for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches within the Wenatchee National Forest. Keechelus Lake offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Mirror Lake is situated directly along the Pacific Crest Trail, offering picturesque scenery. Ridge Lake is a great spot for a break with nice water sources.
Many areas around Kittitas County lakes are dog-friendly. Keechelus Lake, for example, is noted as being dog-friendly. It's always recommended to check specific park or trail regulations for leash laws and any restrictions before visiting, especially in state parks or wilderness areas.
During winter, the areas around lakes like Kachess and Easton transform. Lake Kachess is a haven for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, with the nearby Summit at Snoqualmie offering downhill skiing. Lake Easton State Park also provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.


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