The ramp is approximately 20 feet wide and can accommodate small to medium-sized boats, including kayaks, canoes, and motorized boats. The water in Skagit Bay is generally calm, but it can be affected by tides and currents, so boaters should exercise caution when navigating the area. According to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, the use of internal combustion engines is permitted on Skagit Bay, but watercraft operators are required to comply with all state boating laws and regulations, including the mandatory use of life jackets.
Canyon Creek To Confluence With North Fork Stillaguamish River
Headwaters In Ne1/4 Of Sec 14, T29N, R10E To Confluence With Canyon Creek
Headwaters In Sw1/4 Of Sec 7, T31N, R9E To Boulder River Wilderness Boundary
Sleepy Hollow Creek To Olympic Nf Boundary
Usfs Road 2870 Bridge To Confluence With Dungeness River
Boulder River Wilderness Boundary To Confluence With Stillaguamish River