SOUTHEAST FISH HATCHERY ROAD 36495-37159, FALL CITY

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December 21, 2024
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Based on the latest information available, the Southeast Fish Hatchery Road 36495-37159 boat ramp in Fall City, Washington is a concrete boat ramp that is open to the public. It is approximately 12 feet wide, providing ample space for launching and retrieving small watercraft.

This boat ramp services the Snoqualmie River, a 45-mile long river that flows through Snoqualmie Pass and empties into the Snohomish River. The Snoqualmie River is a popular destination for kayaking, fishing, and other water activities.

The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife manages the fish hatchery located adjacent to the boat ramp, which raises and releases salmon and steelhead into the Snoqualmie River. As such, the hatchery and boat ramp are designated for fishing and boating only. Recreational watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats are permitted on the water, as long as they comply with all state regulations and safety guidelines.

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