Information About Fishing In Olympia, Washington
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Olympia, Washington
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Lake Cushman - Lakes & Reservoirs
Wild life viewing, nature trails, hiking & golf nearby!Our convenience store has a nice variety of snacks, groceries, ice, and beverages (including beer & wine). Souvenirs, fishing gear, bait, camping/hiking supplies, propane and firewood are also available.

Mayfield Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
Lake is definitely for visitors who love the water. Guests are able to spend their days swimming, boating, water skiing or fishing for trout, bass and coho salmon. The easy-to-use boat launch makes boating a breeze. Mayfield Lake is a popular destination for water sport enthusiasts, so the officials of the lake ask that you guests play it safe and learn the boating and watercraft rules before entering.

Millersylvania State Park - Rivers & Streams
The park, filled with trails, is abundant in old-growth cedar and fir trees. Millersylvania was constructed almost entirely by hand in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. There is a fishing dock at the boat-launch area. Fishing is seasonal. Check fishing regulations for opening and closing dates each year. The park has a one-mile exercise trail. The park provides one boat ramp and 100 feet of dock. Activities at the park include picnicking, swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, camping, and a 1.5 mile physical fitness trail. This is a hand-type boat launch, for small craft only. Deep Lake has a speed limit of 5 mph.

Potlatch State Park - Oceans
This is a 57-acre camping park with 9,570 feet of saltwater shoreline on Hood Canal. The park's beautiful grounds are home to a variety of activities, from interpretive programs for kids to boating and shellfish harvesting. Sunny days and low tides attract many to Potlatch to harvest oysters, dig for clams or catch crab and fish. The beautiful Hood Canal offers scenic views, and windy days bring out kite fliers and windsurfers. Scuba divers favor Potlatch for its accessibility and easy descent, and kayaking is a popular day-trip activity.

Rainbow Falls State Park - Rivers & Streams
This is a 139-acre camping park with 3,400 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Chehalis River. The park facilities include 47 campsites, three primitive sites, 65 picnic sites, two kitchen shelters, play equipment, a group camping area for 17 camping units and a kitchen shelter, a trailer dump, a ball field, a play area, a vehicle and a pedestrian bridge across the Chehalis River, and 62.85 miles of trail. Activities at the park include camping, fishing, hiking, picnicking, kayaking, and play field games.
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