A water access point on the shore of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area with a boat launch, dock, information kiosk, parking area, and vault toilet.
Crescent Bay Boat Launch is a water access point on Lake Roosevelt with a paved boat ramp, dock, vault toilet, large gravel parking area, and information kiosk.
Evans Day Use area is a water access area on Lake Roosevelt with picnic tables, grills, accessible sites, picnic shelters, and potable water and flush toilets during the summer season.
Fort Spokane Boat Launch is a water access point on Lake Roosevelt with a paved boat ramp, docks, vault toilets, an information kiosk, and large parking area.
Fort Spokane Day Use Area is a water access point on Lake Roosevelt with picnic tables, grills, potable water in the summer season, vault toilets, picnic shelters, and a trailhead to the visitor center.
French Rocks Boat Launch is a water access point on the shore of Lake Roosevelt with a paved boat ramp, dock, vault toilet, parking area, and information kiosk.
Hanson Harbor Boat Launch is a water access point on the shore of Lake Roosevelt, with a boat launch, information kiosk, vault toilet, parking area, and picnic tables.
Hawk Creek Boat Launch is a water access point on Lake Roosevelt, with a paved boat launch, dock, information kiosk, parking area, and vault toilet, adjacent to Hawk Creek Campground.
Hunters Day Use area is a water access point on Lake Roosevelt with picnic tables, grills, potable water in the summer season, accessible walkways, picnic shelters, and restrooms.
Keller Ferry Day Use Area is a water access point on Lake Roosevelt with a large grassy area and plenty of large trees for shade. The day use area is adjacent to Keller Ferry Campground (made by reservation only through lakerooseveltadventure.com). Keller Ferry Day Use Area includes restrooms, a shaded pergola, and is walking distance to the Keller Ferry Boat Launch.
Kettle Falls day use area is south of the campground and marina on Kettle Park Road. There are flush and vault toilets, picnic shelters, grills, a playground, cold showers, and potable water.
Mission Point is a bluff overlooking the old Kettle Falls and has seen over 9,000 years of human presence. St. Paul's Mission, established in 1845 by Father de Smet and two assistants, Father Ravalli and Father Hoesken, was to serve the Colville and other nearby tribes that assembled annually at Kettle Falls to harvest salmon. Explore St. Paul's Mission, take a short, self-guided walk, and overlook the site where Kettle Falls is submerged.
North Gorge Boat Launch is a water access point on the north district of Lake Roosevelt. There is a paved boat launch, dock, information kiosk, and vault toilets.
Porcupine Bay Day Use Area is a water access point on Lake Roosevelt with picnic tables, grills, a large grassy area, picnic shelters, accessible restrooms, and potable water during the summer season.
Seven Bays Boat Launch is a water access point on Lake Roosevelt with a paved boat ramp, docks, information kiosk, large parking area, and vault toilets.
Spring Canyon Boat Launch has multiple paved parking areas, vault toilets, an information kiosk, and floating docks. A day use area with a swim beach is directly west of the launch area. A reservation-only campground is just uphill and to the west of the launch parking.
Spring Canyon Day Use area is a water access point on the shore of Lake Roosevelt. There is a large grassy area, picnic tables, picnic shelters, grills, and potable water, cold showers, and flush toilets during the summer season. There is some accessible areas and one accessible picnic shelter.