1. Lake Washington is the second largest natural lake in the state of Washington with an area of about 22,138 acres. The lake is located east of Seattle and is surrounded by several cities, including Bellevue, Kirkland, Renton and Kenmore. The lake is home to several species of fish, including sockeye salmon and lake trout and attracts many water sports enthusiasts. Lake Washington is also known as the location where legendary hydroplane races take place, including the popular Seafair event.
2. Lake Washington is a public lake and is accessible at all times. There is no working time or admission fee required to visit the lake. Phone numbers for the cities surrounding the lake can be found online for additional information or if needed.
3. There is no admission fee required to visit the lake, however, there may be fees associated with specific parking areas. The best mode of transportation would be by car or bike, however, public transportation can be taken to certain areas near the lake. Information on transportation can be found on Seattle’s transportation website or by contacting the city.