United States Washington

South Shore Road Snohomish County

The South Shore Road boat ramp in Snohomish County, Washington, is a concrete ramp that provides access to the Skykomish River. According to the latest information available, the ramp is approximately 16 feet wide and is suitable for launching small watercraft such as canoes, kayaks, and drift boats. The ramp is also reportedly used for launching rafts and tubes for river floats.

The Skykomish River is a popular destination for recreational fishing, with species such as steelhead, salmon, and trout available in its waters. The South Shore Road boat ramp provides access to the upper portion of the river, which is known for its scenic beauty and challenging rapids.

It is always advisable to check the latest information on boat ramps to ensure accuracy. Users can check the Snohomish County Parks website or call the local authorities for updated information on the South Shore Road boat ramp. Get driving directions.
SOUTH SHORE ROAD SNOHOMISH COUNTY

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Newaukum Creek Near Black Diamond
USGS 12108500
58 cfs
Big Soos Creek Above Hatchery Near Auburn
USGS 12112600
73 cfs
Green River Near Auburn
USGS 12113000
1,070 cfs
Green River At Purification Plant Near Palmer
USGS 12106700
759 cfs
Green River Below Howard A Hanson Dam
USGS 12105900
758 cfs
Cedar River Below Bear Creek Near Cedar Falls
USGS 12114500
242 cfs
Clarks Creek At Tacoma Road Near Puyallup
USGS 12102075
130 cfs

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