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Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in Renton is a well-developed 57-acre public access point on the southeastern shore of Lake Washington, offering eight dedicated boat launch lanes suitable for kayaks, canoes, and larger vessels. The facility operates 24 hours a day with an automated pay system (credit/debit cards only) for parking and launch fees. The launch area provides direct access to Lake Washington's calm, expansive waters—ideal for recreational paddling, fishing, and boating.
Beyond the launches, the park features extensive amenities including a 900-foot fishing pier, 1.5+ miles of paved shoreline trails, a swimming beach, and food concessions (Ivar's and Kidd Valley). The site is fully ADA accessible and includes picnic shelters, playgrounds, and sports facilities, making it a family-friendly destination. For paddlers planning to explore further, the park provides access to the Lake Washington Loop Trail and connects to the broader Lake Washington system via the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and Lake Washington Ship Canal.
**Contact:** Renton Community Center at 425-430-6700 for reservations and additional information.
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