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Lone Lake's public access point on the north shore offers a well-maintained concrete boat ramp managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). The facility includes ample parking and public restrooms, making it a convenient launch for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorboats. The shoreline near the ramp provides additional access opportunities for those wanting to explore from the water's edge.
The lake features mostly undeveloped shoreline and supports both recreational fishing and paddling. Anglers will find introduced warmwater species including Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch, and Brown Bullhead, with peak seasons in spring (March–mid-June) and fall (late September–November). Paddlers should expect a calm lake environment suitable for recreational paddling and fishing. The access area is located in Bayview on Whidbey Island, near the Fort Casey State Park area, offering a quiet paddling destination with good facility support for day trips.