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Topic: List of Saltwater Places for Kayak Launch  (Read 2487 times)

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Eugene

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Hi Friends! I got an idea to make here a list of verified saltwater places to launch Kayak, like beaches, parks, etc. I am as kayak and fishing newbie spending a lot of time for searching of such places. I thinks it might be useful topic for all of us. From my side I have tried only 2 places so far. So below I am putting information about them. I appreciate if you share your places also. Thank you in advance! :)

1. Golden Garden beach - Seattle Marine Are 10
Hours: 24/7
Parking: a lot of free parking for cars. Special parking for trailers, but I guess you need a boat ramp ticket, I never tried.
Water access: very easy from sandy beach

2. Picnic Point park - Edmonds Marine Area 9
Hours: till 8 PM - be back on time or you might be locked inside, because a guard locks the gate.
Water access: Medium difficulty - you need go through bridge over rail road.


micahgee

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There are already lists like you are talking about with maps even  ;)

Check out:

http://www.paddling.net/launches/

That website isn't specifically kayak fishing but its a good start.


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