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Connors Lake in Loomis offers a small hand-launch facility managed by the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife along 28th Street NE, providing public access for paddlers and small watercraft. This is a hand-launch only—there are no motorized boat ramps available. Note that internal combustion motors are prohibited on Connors Lake per Okanogan County regulations, making it an ideal destination for kayakers, canoeists, and electric-powered boats.
Shore access is generally good near the launch area, though cattail growth limits paddling access to other parts of the lake. The site has minimal amenities—there is no dedicated parking lot, restrooms, or camping facilities. Paddlers should plan accordingly and arrive prepared. The nearby Conconully Lake/Reservoir and Split Rock Day-Use Area on Palmer Lake offer additional recreation opportunities in northern Okanogan County if you're exploring the region.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Split Rock Day Use AreaLocated within
Conconully Lake/Conconully ReservoirLocated within
Spectacle LakeLocated within
Chopaka Lake and Chopaka Mountain Wilderness Study AreaLocated within