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Lucile Lake is a popular access point for kayakers, canoeists, and small boat enthusiasts in Wasilla, Alaska. The lake covers approximately 350 acres and is stocked with rainbow trout, making it a popular destination for fishing as well.
The Lucile Lake boat ramp provides a developed launch site with parking available. The ramp is located 0.2 miles off Susitna Avenue, accessible from the Parks Highway. While the ramp itself is undeveloped, it offers a convenient put-in for accessing the calm, protected waters of Lucile Lake.
Paddlers and boaters should be aware that the majority of the lake's shoreline is private property, so launching from the designated public access point is essential. The lake is relatively shallow and the water is generally placid, making it well-suited for kayaks, canoes, and small motorized craft. Anglers will find the lake to be a productive spot for trout fishing throughout the year.