State directory · Washington
Where can you wakesurf in Washington?
There are 6 wakesurf spots in our Washington directory, with a typical warm-weather window of June–September.
Washington has 6 wakesurf spots in our directory — lakes, reservoirs, and rivers that wake boats use, each with a source citation and a best-season window. Whether you can surf at any given one depends on the local and state rules, so always check before you launch.
Across Washington's spots, the typical warm-weather wakesurf window runs June–September — June, July, August, and September. That season is aggregated from the per-spot temperature normals of 6 of 6 spots, so individual lakes can run a little earlier or later.
On the rules side, Washington wake-boat regulation currently stands as: Local/lake-specific rules only Individual lakes can be stricter, and rules change often — confirm the latest guidance before you ride.
Wakesurf spots in Washington
A 27-mile-long reservoir in central Washington's Grand Coulee, part of the Columbia Basin Project, with Steamboat Rock.
A 130-mile-long reservoir behind Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River, administered as a National Recreation Area.
A family-friendly wakesurf lake just east of Seattle with multiple public launches.
Inlets, peninsulas and islands shelter the water, often giving calmer, glassier conditions than Lake Washington.
The Seattle area's largest and most popular wakesurf lake with many launch points.
A natural lake in Grant County, central Washington, that is a popular motorboat-friendly recreation lake.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our directory lists 6 wakesurf spots in Washington, each with a source citation and a best-season window.
Across Washington's spots, the typical warm-weather wakesurf window runs June–September (June, July, August, and September), aggregated from per-spot temperature normals.
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