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According to the latest information available, the boat ramp located at 177th Avenue Kp North 3300, Lakebay, Washington is a public boat ramp that provides access to the Key Peninsula South area of the Puget Sound. The ramp is approximately 16 feet wide and has a moderate slope, which makes it suitable for most types of watercraft, including boats, kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards.
The boat ramp provides access to the Puget Sound, which is a large body of water that stretches from the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the north to Olympia in the south. The Puget Sound is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and other recreational activities, and it is home to a diverse range of marine life, including salmon, orcas, and seals.
According to the latest information available, there are no restrictions on the types of watercraft that are permitted on the Puget Sound, although boaters are advised to check local regulations and weather conditions before setting out on the water. Additionally, boaters are required to carry all necessary safety equipment, such as life jackets, fire extinguishers, and distress signals, and to adhere to all boating laws and regulations.
PUYALLUP RIVER AT PUYALLUP | 8580cfs |
TILTON RIVER AB BEAR CANYON CREEK NEAR CINEBAR | 4110cfs |
COWLITZ RIVER NEAR KOSMOS | 10200cfs |
SOUTH FORK NEWAUKUM RIVER NEAR ONALASKA | 411cfs |
CHEHALIS RIVER NEAR DOTY | 1360cfs |
COWLITZ RIVER BELOW MAYFIELD DAM | 5060cfs |
LEACH CREEK NEAR FIRCREST | 6cfs |
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Rainbow Falls State Park | |||
Mayfield Lake - Tacoma Power | |||
Alder Lake - Tacoma Power | |||
Rocky Point - Alder Lake | |||
Seaquest State Park |