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Located in Asotin, Washington, this boat ramp provides access to Lower Granite Lake via Asotin Creek Road. The site is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, and serves as a convenient launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats exploring the lower Snake River reservoir system. The slough habitat area offers opportunities for paddling and fishing in a scenic setting along the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley.
This access point works well as part of a broader exploration of the area's water recreation options. Nearby alternatives include Reservoir A (146 acres with 3 miles of shoreline) and Lake Waha (180 acres with 3 miles of shoreline), both administered by the Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District. The site has been maintained as an active day-use area with regular ranger patrols to ensure public safety.
Before visiting, paddlers should verify current conditions and any seasonal restrictions through the Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla District website or local management contacts. Given the reservoir's characteristics, the slough area is suitable for casual paddling and provides access to quieter waters compared to the main channel of Lower Granite Lake.