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Quincy Lake is a 54.4-acre freshwater lake located in George, Grant County, Washington, at an elevation of 1,179 feet. This access site provides a boat ramp and vault toilet facility for paddlers and boaters launching onto the lake. The ramp has been recently upgraded to improve ease of launching. To reach the access area, follow County Road U south past Stan Coffin Lake and look for the WDFW sign marking the gravel road entrance; proceed east along this road to the public access area.
The lake is stocked with rainbow trout and offers good shoreline access for fishing and recreation. Note that the access area is open year-round; however, vehicles are restricted October 1–February 28, during which time the area is walk-in only. The site has one parking lot and a vault toilet. For those exploring the broader region, the Quincy Wildlife Recreation Area nearby includes several other impoundments—Burke, Babcock Ridge, and Stan Coffin Lakes—which have their own boat ramps on their east ends, providing additional paddling and fishing opportunities in the area.
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