March 23, 2021Spend a night under the stars at Lake Roosevelt. Three campgrounds are currently open by reservation only. Primitive boat-in campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Amenities and fees vary throughout the year, so please check our Fees page for the latest updates before the traveling to the area. Park operations continue to adapt to changing conditions while maintaining public access, particularly outdoor spaces. Additional facilities will reopen as we have the capacity to properly care for them under Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Park Service (NPS) public health guidelines. |
Help Us Prevent Aquatic Invasive Species
Help us prevent the introduction of aquatic invasive species by completing the mandatory mussel-free self-certification form on our Aquatic Invasive Species page before you launch. If your boat has been in waters with confirmed or suspected AIS (such as Lake Mead, Mohave, or Powell) within the last 30 days please call the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife AIS Hotline at 1-888-WDFD-AISBe Safe on the Lake!
- Learn to Swim
- Wear a Life Jacket
- Learn to Float
- Reach, Throw, Row…Don't Go
- Look Before You Leap
- Don't Overload Your Boat
- Stay with Your Boat
- Learn the Boating Rules of the Road
- Alcohol, Drugs, and Boating Don't Mix
- Keep our Waterways Clean. Don't Pollute.
Rules courtesy of California Department of Boating and Waterways.
Enjoy the Lake
Our 22 public boat launches offer a wide variety of opportunities for every type of watercraft from canoes to motorboats. Please remember that Lake Roosevelt is a manmade reservoir. Seasonal fluctuations regularly affect lake levels and access to boat launch facilities. Check the current lake levels or call the Bureau of Reclamation at (800) 824-4916 before you visit. Minimum boat launch elevations at Lake Roosevelt are listed below. Make sure you know where you are at all times. Update your gps with appropriate maps, purchase navigational charts from one of our bookstore, or call (509) 754-7893 to order by phone.
Boat Launch Fees
Boat Launch permits are required year-round at all Lake Roosevelt's National Park Service boat launches, regardless of boat type.
Weekly Boat Launch Permit
- $8.00 for 7 consecutive days from date of purchase
- $4.00 with eligible America the Beautiful Senior or Access Pass or Golden Age or Golden Acees Pass holder. Only good for one boat.
- Purchase your Weekly Boat Launch Permit online.
Annual Launch Permit
- $45.00
- Good from purchase date until December 31st of the year printed on the permit.
- Can be purchased in person at one of the locations listed on our Fees & Passes page.
- Purchase your Annual Boat Launch Permit online. Please allow at least seven business days to receive your permit(s). The permit(s) will be mailed to you.
When accessing the lake from lands adjacent to or on the reservation shoreline, please contact the tribes to determine where access is allowed and what additional fees are required.
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation can be reached at (509) 634-2110.
The Spokane Tribe of Indians can be reached at (509) 625-3511.
Minimum Boat Launch Lake Elevations
Check the current lake levels or call the Bureau of Reclamation at (800) 824-4916.Hawk Creek | 1281' | Crescent Bay | 1265' | Porcupine Bay | 1243' |
Marcus Island | 1281' | Daisy | 1265' | Kettle Falls | 1234' |
Evans | 1280' | French Rocks | 1265' | Hunters Camp | 1232' |
North Gorge | 1280' | Hansen Harbor | 1253' | Keller Ferry | 1229' |
Napoleon Bridge | 1280' | Bradbury Beach | 1251' | Seven Bays | 1227' |
Snag Cove | 1277' | Gifford | 1249' | Spring Canyon | 1222' |
China Bend | 1277' | Fort Spokane | 1247' | ||
Jones Bay | 1268' | Lincoln Mill | 1245' |
Boating Regulations
Boaters at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area must follow the Code of Federal Regulations, Washington State boating regulations and regulations in the Park Compendium.
Download the appropriate checklist(s) to see what you need to boat safely on Lake Roosevelt.
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