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Access Site WA

Diamond Lake

Diamond Lake

Source: washington_department_of_fish_and_wildlife Updated 1 year ago

City: Newport, WA
County: Pend Oreille County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 48.12912425, -117.18671006
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About This Access Site
**Location & Access:** Diamond Lake is a 753-acre lake located in Newport, Pend Oreille County, Washington. The public boat ramp is open year-round, though vehicle access is restricted from December 1 to March 31. From downtown Newport, travel east on U.S. Highway 2 for 0.75 miles, cross the Pend Oreille River bridge, then turn left on LeClerc Road and continue north 2 miles to reach the access area.

**Facilities & Amenities:** The ramp area includes two parking lots (one with a single ADA-accessible stall) and one restroom facility. The site accommodates various watercraft including kayaks, canoes, and motorboats. Note that this is a day-use area with no camping available at the boat ramp itself, though nearby Pioneer Park Campground offers overnight accommodations with additional recreation options. For more information, contact Pioneer Park at 509-447-7300.

**Recreation Opportunities:** Diamond Lake offers excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and paddling. The scenic mountain setting provides good paddling conditions for kayakers and canoeists. The proximity to Newport also means easy access to local services and amenities before or after your water outing.
Federal Facility Information
509-447-7300 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Pioneer Park Campground is located in northeast Washington on the Pend Oreille River. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing, boating and swimming. The campground's proximity to the city of Newport provides urban entertainment opportunities as well.Recreation
The Pioneer Park Heritage Trail, a short trail that highlights the history of the Kalispel Tribe, is a favorite attraction in the...

Overview
Pioneer Park Campground is located in northeast Washington on the Pend Oreille River. Visitors enjoy hiking, fishing, boating and swimming. The campground's proximity to the city of Newport provides urban entertainment opportunities as well.Recreation
The Pioneer Park Heritage Trail, a short trail that highlights the history of the Kalispel Tribe, is a favorite attraction in the campground. Twelve interpretive displays are dispersed along the 0.3-mile boardwalk trail, which boasts scenic views of the river below.

Excellent bass and trout fishing can be found in the Pend Oreille River. A boat ramp, picnic shelter and swimming area are located on-site.Facilities
Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table, campfire ring and tent pad. Amenities include vault toilets and drinking water. Gravel parking spurs can accommodate any RV size.Natural Features
The campground is surrounded by groves of ponderosa pine, white pine, hemlock and grand fir trees, and sits at an elevation of 2,000 feet. Campsites are spacious and shady, with an understory of wild roses and thimbleberry.

Pioneer is situated at the southern edge of Colville National Forest, near the Idaho border. The forest spans 1.1 million acres and encompasses the Okanogan, Kettle River and Selkirk Mountain Ranges.
Nearby Attractions
The city of Newport is conveniently close for a restaurant outing or summer entertainment. Children will enjoy the Little People's Park in town.

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