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Loon Lake is a 1,100-acre (450 ha) lake located in Stevens County, Washington, 30 miles (48 km) north-northwest of Spokane, Washington at an elevation of 726 metres (2,382 ft). The lake is about two miles wide, one mile long, and has a maximum depth of 100 feet (30 m).
Loon Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Stevens County, Washington, United States. Loon Lake is located on the northern shore of Loon Lake 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Springdale .
Twenty-eight miles north of Spokane along the west side of U.S. Highway 395. This lake opens the 4th Saturday in April and runs through October 31st. The state record tiger trout (27 lbs., 7 oz.) was caught from Loon Lake in 2022.
Stock DateNumber ReleasedNumber Of Fish Per PoundFacilityMar 18, 20243000.4SPOKANE HATCHERYApr 4, 20233000.33SPOKANE HATCHERYMar 28, 20222000.33SPOKANE HATCHERYMar 28, 20221000.33SPOKANE HATCHERYLoon Lake. Things to Do in Loon Lake, WA - Loon Lake Attractions. Enter dates. Attractions. Filters. Sort. Map. Category types. Attractions. Tours. Outdoor Activities. Food & Drink. Types of Attractions. Spas & Wellness. Boat Tours & Water Sports. Traveler rating. Good for Kids. Good for Big Groups. Free Entry. Adventurous. Show more.
Nestled on the southeastern shore of Loon Lake, Granite Point Park has been the lake resort destination in the Pacific Northwest for over 100 years. Historic cottages, cafe, and day use beach on beautiful Loon Lake, WA.
Loon Lake – A designated lake of critical status in Washington State. Loon Lake is located at the top of the divide between the Spokane River and Colville River watersheds. At one time the overflow from Loon Lake actually flowed into Beaver Creek to Dragoon Creek and into the Spokane River.
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Loon Lake, WA enjoys a moderate climate with wet winters and warm, dry summers. The average annual temperature is around 54°F (12°C), and snowfall averages around 36 inches (91 cm) per year. During the summer months, temperatures can reach up to the high 70s (25°C).